Duke University - Political Science
Veteran Author, Advocate, & Entrepreneur. My passion is education; I love to teach almost as much as I love to learn!
Civic & Social Organization
Logan
Isaac
Knoxville, Maryland
I am a writer and researcher with over 20 publications to my name, including “Reborn on the Fourth of July,” awarded a Publishers Weekly Starred Review, and “Ponder Christian Soldiers,” named the Best Article Series of 2016 by the Evangelical Press Association. Following several years as a professor at Methodist and Duke Universities in North Carolina, I moved to the DC metropolitan area to form the #GIJustice civil rights campaign for soldiers and veterans.
Before I got my start, I served in the United States Army as a forward observer in the 82nd Airborne and 25th Infantry (Light) divisions from 2000 to 2006. For service in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom attached to 1-14th Infantry Regiment in 2004, I received an Army Commendation Medal, a Valorous Unit Award, and a Meritorious Unit Award. After I was honorably discharged, I began used the GI Bill to earn degrees from Hawaii Pacific University (BA, 2010), Duke University (MTS, 2013), and the University of St Andrews (M.Litt, 2015).
Teaching Assistant, Divinity School
Logan worked at Duke University as a Teaching Assistant, Divinity School
Instructor
Primary instructor for PoliSci497S1 - Senior Seminar on Political Theory; "The Virtues of War."
Executive Officer
Logan worked at Centurions Guild as a Executive Officer
Fellow
Logan worked at Dog Tag Bakery, Inc. as a Fellow
Founder
PewPewHQ is a veteran led social enterprise that promotes thoughtful conversation about serving God & country.
Adjunct Professor, Philosophy & Religion Department
Logan worked at Methodist University as a Adjunct Professor, Philosophy & Religion Department
Master of Letters
Systematic & Historical Theology
Certificate
Small Business Administration/Management
Master of Theological Studies
Herald Press
Herald Press
Intervarsity Press