Baptist Theological Seminary
Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada | |
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Seminary | |
Established | 2 October 1882[1] |
Type | Propaedeutic Seminary |
Academic affiliation | Formerly affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore 712 201, Hooghly District, West Bengal |
Location |
Church Square, Jagannaickpur, Kakinada 533 002, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India 16°56′15″N 82°14′18″E / 16.93750°N 82.23833°E |
Principal | The Reverend P. V. Raja Babu, CBCNC |
Baptist Theological Seminary[2] is a Protestant seminary of the Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars (CBCNC) located in Jagannaickpur, Church Square, Kakinada in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The seminary was affiliated to nation's first University, the Senate of Serampore College (University) in 1949.[3] In the successive years', the Seminary embarked on an ecumenical initiative in 1964[4] along with the Lutherans, the Anglicans and the Methodists and formed the Andhra Christian Theological College in Rajahmundry. However, the Seminary continued to function as a Propaedeutic Seminary in Kakinada without University affiliation.
The Seminary Council administers the Seminary as well as other institutions, the Eva Rose York Bible Training and Technical School for Women, Tuni, the Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, and the Shanthi Parishodana Patashala, Rajahmundry.
Founding
Thomas Gabriel (missionary) founded the Canadian Baptist Mission in 1874 along with the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec. A Seminary in Samalkot in 1882[5] under the stewardship of the John McLaurin, a companion of Thomas Gabriel (missionary). In 1912,[5] the Seminary was shifted from Samalkot to Kakinada. However, in 1920, the Seminary closed and was merged with the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary and a joint faculty comprising the American Baptists and the Canadian Baptists began taking classes. In 1928, the Seminary was reopened in Kakinada and the faculty were recalled from Ramayapatnam.
In 1964 the Seminary moved to Rajahmundry in the campus of the Lutheran Theological Seminary.[6] With the formation of the ecumenical seminary – Andhra Christian Theological College in 1964, the B.Th. and B.D. classes were moved in 1964[4] to it while the Seminary retained the stand-alone diploma courses.
In the beginning, the seminary was affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University).[7] However, with the formation of the Andhra Christian Theological College (ACTC) in 1964,[4] the seminary began sending its students for Bachelor of Theology and Bachelor of Divinity to ACTC. After the formation of ACTC, an ecumenical seminary in Rajahmundry in 1964, the BTS got itself amalgamated into it in 1964 for Senate approved courses. However, the BTS began offering self managed and operated Graduate of Theology courses under the seal of the Seminary Council since then. The BTS was upgraded from S. Th to B. Th from August 2015 onwards
Present Staff
Resident Faculty
- Rev. P. V. Rajababu, CBCNC, Principal
- Rev. B. Devasahayam,[8] CBCNC, Faculty member
- Rev. K. Ranjit Kumar,[9] CBCNC, Faculty member and Registrar
Succession of Seminary Principals |
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Visiting Faculty
Past Faculty
- Prof. M. Theophilus, CBCNC,
- The Rev. B. Arjuna Rao, CBCNC,
- The Rev. T. Theophilus, CBCNC,
- The Rev. G. Noah Raju, CBCNC,
- The Rev. G. S. Albert Ezekiel,[18] CBCNC,
- The Rev. K. P. Israel,[18] CBCNC,
- The Rev. I. Samuel,[18] CBCNC,
- The Rev. C. L. Timpany,[18] CBM
- The Rev. J. I. Richardson,[18] CBM
See also
- Eva Rose York Bible Training and Technical School for Women, Tuni
- Canadian Baptist Ministries, Canada
- Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars
- Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh
- Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore, West Bengal
References
- Notes
- ↑ Orville E. Daniel, Rising Tides in India, Canadian Baptist Foreign Mission Board, 1963, p.91.
- ↑ Ministry of Home Affairs List of organizations
- ↑ Indian Church History Review, Volume 13, Church History Association of India, 1979, p.77.
- 1 2 3 Prospectus 1964 of the Andhra Christian Theological College, Printed by A. Nageswara Rao at Saraswathi Printing Press, Rajahmundry, 1969.
- 1 2 3 M. L. Orchard, Canadian Baptists at Work in India, Published by Read Books, 2008.
- ↑ Robert George Torbet, Venture of Faith: The Story of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society and the Women's American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, 1814–1954, Judson Press, 1955.
- ↑ Please refer to Andhra Christian Theological College – The Kretzmann's Commission
- ↑ The Rev. B. Devasahayam underwent ministerial formation at the Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad where he took his B.D. After a period of ecclesiastical ministry, Devasahayam pursued an M. Th. at the Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Chennai where he studied Christian theology from 2013-2015 and attended the convocation of the University held at his alma mater, the Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad in February 2016 where he was awarded a degree by the Master of the University, John Sadananda.
- ↑ Senate of Serampore College (University), Teaching faculty.
- 1 2 Paul R. Dekar, Biographical note on John Bates Mclaurin pp.450–451 in Gerald H. Anderson Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999.
- 1 2 3 4 John Craig, Forty Years Among the Telugus: A History of the Mission of the Baptists of Ontario and Quebec, Canada, to the Telugus, South India, 1867-1907, 1908, pp.123-178.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C. L. Johnson (Edited), Canadian Baptist Mission 125 year's Jubilee Celebrations of Baptist Churches in Northern Circars, Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada, 1999, p.217-219.
- ↑ Colin Campbell McLaurin, McLaurin (Eds.), Pioneering in Western Canada: A Story of the Baptists1 1854–1940, 1939. p.232.
- ↑ Stanley Reed (Ed.), The Times of India Directory and Year Book including Who's Who, Bennett and Coleman, 1922.
- 1 2 R. R. Sundara Rao, Bhakti Theology in the Telugu Hymnal, Published for the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bengaluru by the Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1983. pp.56–58.
- ↑ Waldo Penner, Jeremiah's Idea of Religion, McMaster University, 1945.
- ↑ Paul Carter pastors First Baptist Church, Orillia, Canada. Surge 2007, p. 12.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Indian Church History Review, Volume 13, Church History Association of India, 1979.
- Further reading
- Rao, N. Surya (1984). "The History of the Theological Training Institute at Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh 1882–1964. Unpublished M.Th. thesis, United Theological College, Bangalore".
- Jeremiah, D. J. (1990). "The Relationship of the Baptist Churches in Andhra Pradesh to the Church Union Movement in South India since 1919. Reflections on Theology Today: Papers Presented by the ACTC Faculty during the Academic Year 1988–89 on Theology and the Mission and Ministry of the Church, Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad".
- Sunanda, G. Beaulah Pearl (1990). "An Insight into the History of the Canadian Baptist Mission in Andhra Pradesh (1874–1924). Unpublished M.Phil.(History) Thesis, Madras Christian College, Madras".
- Senftleben, Martin (1992). "Influences of Hinduism on Christianity in Andhra Pradesh. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati" (PDF). I.
- __________________, (1992). "Influences of Hinduism on Christianity in Andhra Pradesh. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati" (PDF). II.