H. S. Wilson

H. S. Wilson (born 1946[2]) is Executive Director of Foundation for Theological Education in the Southeast Asia[3] based in Philadelphia.

degree from the Princeton Theological Seminary and continued his studies up to research level by enrolling at the Drew University obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in 1977 where he submitted a thesis entitled The Speaking God: Luther's Theology of Preaching[8] done under the guidance of Professors Bard Thompson, James Pain and Charles L.

After Wilson completed his doctoral studies, he returned to India and took up a teaching assignment at the United Theological College, Bangalore and taught from 1977 to 1988[1] serving under two Principals, J. R. Chandran and E. C. John.

For a year (1989), he served as Ecumenical Relations Director he moved to the Church of South India Synod on the invitation of the Moderator, Victor Premasagar.

[5] During Wilson's stint at the BTESSC from 1980-1988, he ensured that budding theologians were recognised and sent for higher theological education, both locally and internationally to sustain its continuity in India.