The Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Logsdon School of Theology
Associate Dean
Dr. Larry McGraw
325- 670-1269
HSU Box 16235
mcgraw@hsutx.edu
Faculty
Robert R. Ellis, Ph.D., Phillips Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament
Kelvin Kelley, D. Min., Associate Professor of Theology
Randall Maurer Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Family Ministry
Larry McGraw, Ph.D., Associate Dean School of Theology
Kelly Pigott, Ph.D., Professor of Church History
Susan M. Pigott, Ph.D., Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew
Dan R. Stiver, Ph.D., Professor of Theology
Meredith Stone, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Christian Ministry and Scripture
Myles Werntz, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and Practical Theology
The school is named for Charles and Koreen Logsdon of Abilene, former students, long-time friends, and benefactors of Hardin-Simmons University. The school was established in 1982 in memory of Mr. Logsdon, who died in October 1981. Mr. Logsdon’s service as a trustee for 15 years was marked by quiet, dedicated, effective service to his alma mater, from which he graduated in 1928. Mrs. Logsdon attended Hardin-Simmons in 1928-32. As an expression of her love for the school and in fulfillment of her husband’s wishes, she made the largest gift in Hardin-Simmons University history to that date to establish the Logsdon School of Theology.
Logsdon offers two paths to help students to discover their call:
Christian Studies Major (B.A)
At the heart of Logsdon’s approach to Christian Studies is the celebration of the Bible’s transformative power. Scripture is not simply a textbook. It is a dynamic, living Word that speaks to each generation. . The Christian Studies major in Logsdon provides students with a strong foundation in Scripture and prepares them at a basic level for ministry through the church. This major also equips students for more advanced study in a graduate program.
Through this Christian Studies major on the Bachelor of Arts degree, the student will:
• Develop analytical skills for interpreting the Bible and applying its message.
• Discover the history and culture of the biblical world
• Learn to communicate historical, theological and religious topics to a broad audience
• Discover the relevance of the Bible for today’s world
• Integrate theological reflection in the practice of ministry
• Gain insights into the Bible through its original languages.
Christian Studies Major (B.B.S.)
At Logsdon, we strive to help our students to be formed into God’s image so that they might serve all created in God’s image. Whether in the church or in the community, we are committed to helping students find their place in joining God’s redemptive work.
At the heart of Logsdon’s approach to Christian Studies is the celebration of the Bible’s transformative power. Scripture is not simply a textbook. It is a dynamic, living Word that speaks to each generation. The Christian Studies major in Logsdon provides students with a strong foundation in Scripture and prepares them at a basic level for ministry and through the church. This major also equips students for more advanced study in a graduate program..
Through the Christian Studies major on the Bachelor of Behavioral Science degree the student will: :
• Develop analytical skills for interpreting the Bible and applying its message
• Discover the history and culture of the biblical word
• Learn to communicate historical, theological and religious topics to a broad audience
• Discover the relevance of the Bible for today’s world
• Integrate theological reflection in the practice of ministry
Christian Studies Minor
The Christian Studies minor in Logsdon provides academic involvement for students who major in other areas of the University. Students have the freedom to select the courses which will address the dynamics of their area of life for which they are preparing.
Through this minor the students will
• Learn basic understanding of the scripture.
• Construct the foundation for dealing with life issues.
• Supplement vocational preparation with a faith-based understanding.