Edgar grew up in Paris, New York and Geneva. He studied at Harvard University (Honors B.A. in Music 1966), Westminster Theological Seminary (M.Div. 1969), and the University of Geneva (Dr. Théol. 1993). He served as home missionary of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania, 1969–1970. Between 1970 and 1978, he taught at the Brunswick School in Greenwich, Connecticut, and 1979–89 at the Faculté Libre de Théologie Réformée, in Aix-en-Provence, France, where he continues as Professeur Associé.
Since 1989, he has been professor of apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is also coordinator of the Apologetics Department and director of the Gospel and Culture Project. He was chairman of the faculty until 2010. He is an ordained teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America since 1978.[3]
Edgar is married to Barbara Smyth Edgar. They have two children, William Keyes Hill-Edgar and Deborah Boatwright Edgar.
He is president of the Huguenot Fellowship Director of the Gospel & Culture Project and serves on the Institutional Review Board and the Medical Ethics Committee of the Chestnut Hill Hospital. He is a fellow at the Wilberforce Forum and at Colson Center, honors trustee at the Greenwood School, and senior fellow at the Trinity Forum. He is on the editorial advisory committee of La Revue Réformée. He speaks regularly at the Veritas Forum programs. He frequently participates in the China Christian Scholars Association, and often travels to China. He has taught in French-speaking Africa in several countries.[4]
Interests
In his books and articles, Edgar has treated topics such as cultural apologetics, the music of Brahms, the Huguenots, and African-American aesthetics.
Edgar is a jazz pianist and regularly performs an evening concert combined with a lecture on the history of jazz. In 2007, it was recorded live on a double-CD, Heaven in a Nightclub, during a benefit concert for Chesterton House, a Center for Christian Studies at Cornell University. The concert and recording feature Edgar, vocalist Ruth Naomi Floyd, saxophonist Joe Salzano, and bassist John Patitucci. His compositions include La Sainte Victoire, which premiered in Aix-en-Provence, June, 2007. He has also set the Psalms to music in an African mode. He manages a professional jazz band, Renewal.[4]
Bibliography
Taking Note of Music. London 1986, SPCK
Reasons of the Heart. 1996, Baker/Hourglass
La carte protestante. 1997, Labor et Fides
The Face of Truth: Lifting the Veil. 2001, P & R, 2001
Truth in All Its Glory: Commending the Reformed Faith. 2004, P & R
Les dix commandements. 2007, Excelsis
Christian Apologetics Past and Present: A Primary Source Reader: Volume 1, To 1500. 2009, Crossway
Beyond the Frame. 2010, Trinity Forum, 2010
Christian Apologetics Past and Present: A Primary Source Reader: Volume 2, From 1500. 2011, Crossway
Schaeffer on the Christian Life: Countercultural Spirituality. Forthcoming 2013, Crossway
References
^"BILL EDGAR RETIRES". Westminster Magazine. Westminster Theological Seminary. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
^William Edgar: Christian Apologetics, back cover.