Andhra Christian Theological College

Andhra Christian Theological College
ఆంధ్ర క్రైస్తవ వేదాంత కళాశాల
Motto AD CONSUMMATIONEM SANCTORUM IN OPUS MINISTERII...
Motto in English For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry...
Established July 1,[1] 1964
Type Seminary
Academic affiliation Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore 712201, West Bengal
Location Lower Tank Bund Road, Gandhinagar Post, Hyderabad 500 080, Andhra Pradesh. Telephone: 91 040 2761 3892, Telangana, India
17°25′36″N 78°27′10″E / 17.42667°N 78.45278°E / 17.42667; 78.45278
Director Bishop K. Frederick Paradesi Babu, AELC (Chairperson)[2]
Principal The Rev. T. Mathews Emmanuel, CBCNC, D.Th. (Serampore)
Academic staff 15+[3]
Website http://www.actchyd.com

Andhra Christian Theological College Telugu is a special purpose entity - a near ecumenical enterprise[4] of some of the Ecclesiastical societies in Andhra Pradesh/Telangana in India founded in 1964[5] and affiliated to the nation's first[6] University, the Senate of Serampore College (University) {a University under Section 2 (f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956[7]}[8]with degree-granting authority validated by a Danish charter and ratified by the Government of West Bengal.

ACTC is situated on the banks of Hussain Sagar excess water canal (north) in Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Telangana with good access to the nearest Railway Station, Secunderabad Junction barely 4[9] kilometres away.

Participating Protestant Ecclesiastical Societies
(in reverse alphabetical order)

History of the College

Succession of Old Testament and Hebrew Language Faculty

Founding societies

The College was first founded in 1964 in the campus of the Lutheran Theological College in Rajahmundry. From the inception of the College, the founding Church societies included,[22]

In 1967,[24] the Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches Society ran its B.D. classes within the premises of ACTC and in 1972[25] the B.D. section of the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary was fully integrated[23] into the College Society. During the Principalship of M. Victor Paul (1991-1993), the Good Samaritan Evangelical Lutheran Church Society joined the College Society.

Missionaries in Andhra Pradesh were involved in spreading[26] the Word of God. With a sizeable converts at hand the need for ministering them was possible only with Priests. With this, they started to open seminaries - in Gooty (Union Theological Seminary),[27] Dornakal (Andhra Union Theological College [28]) to cater to the Church of South India, Ramayapatnam (Baptist Theological Seminary) for the American Baptists, Luthergiri.[29] (Lutheran Theological College) for the Lutherans, in Kakinada (Baptist Theological Seminary) for the Canadian Baptists, and Shamshabad (Mennonite Brethren Bible College) for the Mennonite Brethren.

There was exchange of Professors between the Seminaries. However, for higher education (Bachelor of Divinity), they had to send their students to West Bengal where Serampore College is located.

Kretzmann Commission

In 1969, the College Society constituted the Kretzmann Commission[30] comprising,

The Kretzmann Commission Report which was tabled before the Board of Governors suggested increasing the curriculum content leading to Bachelor of Divinity and doing away with the erstwhile Licentiate in Theology programme.

Merger of entities

In 1964, the College was set up in Luthergiri in the river town of Rajahmundry in East Godavari District with the coming together of the following three[31] theological colleges,[32] viz.,

On formation of the College with W. D. Coleman as its first Principal, the College was inaugurated on July 1,[1] 1964 by R. M. Clark[1] of the BTESSC[34] while the inaugural address was delivered by the Registrar of the Senate of Serampore College (University), C. Devasahayam in Rajahmundry.[35]

Later on, in July[1] 1967,[24] the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary, Ramayapatnam functioned within the premises of the College in Rajahmundry as a separate entity until it merged fully in 1972[25] in the presence of Louis F. Knoll and W. P. Peery.

The College relocated from Rajahmundry to Secunderabad due to pollution from nearby Paper Mills. By 1973[36] the college in its entirety was moved from Rajahmundry to Secunderabad and the new buildings were inaugurated by the CSI-Bishop P. Solomon in the presence of the Catholic Archbishop S. Arulappa and the seminarians from the St. John's Regional Seminary.[37]

By virtue of postal re-classification in the 1990s, the civil jurisdiction of the College location fell under Hyderabad (now in Telangana).

Governance and administration

Board of Governors

Succession of New Testament and Greek Language Faculty

The College Society is administered by the Board of Governors composed of representatives of the participating Protestant Ecclesiastical Societies hailing from,

Motto

The College motto is derived from Ephesians 4:12, which in the Latin Vulgate reads "Ad consummationem sanctorum in opus ministerii..."[49] which translates into "For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry..." in the King James Version.

The Hall System

W. D. Coleman, the first Principal of the College explains the Hall System as:[50]

Each of the participating denominations has its own 'hall'. There are two hours of instruction each week about the liturgy, history, and policy of each denomination.

The Ecclesiastical societies commonly associated with Protestantism in southern India include those from the Church of South India, Baptists, Lutherans, Methodists among others. Each Church has a tradition of its own. In ACTC, apart from teaching of theological subjects, students are also taught their respective Church doctrine.[51] This is of course extra curricular and does not part form part of the syllabi prescribed by the University.

Principalship

Principalship is for a term of four years. Each participating Ecclesiastical society gets a chance on rotation. Currently, the four-year cycle of Principalship is with the Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars. T. Matthews Emmanuel is the present Principal.

Succession of Principals

Years Society
(on rotation)
Congregation Succession of Principals
1964–1972AELC LutheranThe Rev.W. D. Coleman, AELC, Ph.D. (Hartford),
The Rev.W. P. Peery, AELC, Ph.D. (Duke)
1972–1980 CSIWesleyanThe Rev.P. Victor Premasagar, CSI, Ph.D. (St Andrews)
1980–1986 CBCNCBaptistThe Rev.K. David, CBCNC, Ph.D. (Edinburgh)
1986–1990 STBCBaptistThe Rev. S. Joseph, STBC, D.Th. (Serampore)
1990–1994 AELCLutheranThe Rev.M. Victor Paul, AELC, D.Min. (Luther),
The Rev. G. Sampurna Rao, AELC, D.Min. (McCormick),
1994–1998 CSIWesleyanThe Rev.R. Yesurathnam, CSI, D.Th. (Serampore)
1998–2002 CBCNCBaptistThe Rev.K. D. G. Prakasa Rao, CBCNC, M.Th. (Serampore),
The Rev. D. J. Jeremiah, CBCNC, M.Th. (Serampore),
2002–2006 STBCBaptistThe Rev. B. J. Christie Kumar, STBC, M.Th. (Serampore)
2006–2010 AELCLutheranThe Rev.N. V. Luther Paul, AELC, D.Th. (Serampore)
2010–2014 CSIWesleyanThe Rev. Ch. Vasantha Rao, CSI, Dr. Theol. (Hamburg)
2014–2018 CBCNCBaptistThe Rev. T. Mathews Emmanuel, CBCNC, D.Th. (Serampore)

Serampore University affiliation

Metropolitan Mar Aprem Mooken of the Assyrian Church of the East, an eminent Church Historian[52] with nearly 76 published works, visited the College in 1988 during the triennial conference of the Church History Association of India.[53]

The College was affiliated since its founding in 1964 to the Senate of Serampore College (University) and continues to be an important affiliated College.[54]

Residential courses for Pastors

As the nature[55] of the degrees offered by the University is to empower the Pastors, it offers two degrees based on the entry level requirements,

Non-residential courses for Christians and non-Christians (Distance mode)

The College admits Protestant, Orthodox and Catholics to the non-residential courses offered through the distance mode,[56] for graduate and postgraduate courses offered by the University,

The College also admits people of both Christian and of other faiths to the Diploma in Christian Studies (Dip. C.S.) also awarded by the University.

Registrar's Visitations

When the College was founded in 1964, the Registrar of the University, C. Devasahayam, CBCNC delivered the inaugural address.[35] As the years' progressed, D. S. Satyaranjan as Registrar of the University used to visit the College annually.

During the present times, S. K. Patro, the Registrar of the University first visited the College a year ago to evaluate the College and other affiliated institutions of the University in Hyderabad to look into the prospects of upgrading the College to a postgraduate level.[57]

University Convocations

The Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore, West Bengal to which the College is affiliated to.

1979

In February 1979,[58] the Convocation of the Senate of Serampore College (University) was hosted by the College during the period of the Old Testament Scholars, Victor Premasagar, CSI and G. Babu Rao, CBCNC who had by that time already joined the College after a period of teaching at Serampore College.[59]

The 1979 Convocation of the University held at the College was attended by D. S. Satyaranjan, the Registrar of the University and A. D. Khan, the Master of the University. That year, the President of the Senate was Victor Premasagar.[60] The Commemoration Mass was led by G. Babu Rao, CBCNC at the St. Gregorious Malankara Orthodox Syrian Cathedral in the neighbourhood[61] of the College.[62] while the convocation address was delivered by Father Samuel Rayan,[58] S.J..[60]

2016

The College hosted[57] the 2016 convocation of the Senate of Serampore College (University) during the present incumbency of the two Old Testament Scholars, T. Matthews Emmanuel,[57] CBCNC and Ch. Vasantha Rao, CSI. The University was represented by John Sadananda,[57] the Master of the University, Issac Mar Philoxenos,[57] the President[60] of the Senate, P. G. George,[57] the Dean of SATHRI and S. K. Patro, the Registrar of the University. The Convocation address was delivered by Klaus Schäfer.[60]

At the 2016 convocation of the University, the honorary doctorate degree by honoris causa was conferred upon D. S. Satyaranjan[57] who incidentally led the 1979 convocation of the University held at the College and also Klaus Schäfer,[57] a former faculty of the College who taught New Testament during 1988[63]-1993.[64]

ATA affiliation

The college has also embarked on an initiative to admit candidates to the Master of Divinity programme for the Protestant, Orthodox and Catholics, for which it has sought[3] affiliation from the Asia Theological Association.

Academics

Faculty

The Teachers at ACTC have substantial pastoral experience and theological grounding. The present Teachers include:[3]

Present Faculty at the Andhra Christian Theological College with subjects taught
DisciplineFaculty Name Gen
der
Congre
gation
Highest
Degree
Alma MaterUniversity
Old TestamentThe Rev. Ch. Vasantha Rao, CSI
(Principal-designate of UTC, Bangalore w.e.f. 1.10.2017)[65]
MWesleyanDr. Theol. Missions Academy, Hamburg[66]Hamburg
Old TestamentThe Rev. T. Matthews Emmanuel, CBCNCMBaptistD.Th.SATHRI, Bangalore[67]Serampore
New TestamentThe Rev. V. Manikya Rao, AELCMLutheranD.Th.SATHRI, Bangalore[68] Serampore
New TestamentThe Rev. Ch. Helen Salomy, STBCFBaptistM.Th.UTC, Bangalore[69]Serampore
ReligionsThe Rev. T. Swami Raju, AELCMLutheranD.Th.SATHRI, Bangalore[70]Serampore
ReligionsThe Rev. P. Alexander, SALCMLutheranM.Th.Gurukul, Chennai[71]Serampore
ReligionsThe Rev. S. Vijaya Kumari, STBCFBaptistM.Th.HMI, Hyderabad/
UTC, Bangalore[72]
Serampore
History of ChristianityThe Rev. K. L. Richardson, AELCMLutheranM.Th.UTC, Bangalore[73]Serampore
History of ChristianityThe Rev. G. Moses, STBCMBaptistM.Th.TTS, Madurai[74]Serampore
MissiologyThe Rev. Ch. J. Ananda Prakash, AELCMLutheranM.Th.Gurukul, Chennai[75]Serampore
Social AnalysisThe Rev. M. Yonathan, STBCMBaptistM.Th.TTS, Madurai[76]Serampore
Christian EthicsThe Rev. B. S. Vara Kumar, CSIMCongregationalD.Th.UTC, Bangalore[77]Serampore
Systematic TheologyThe Rev. S. I. Nirmal Kumar, CBCNCMBaptistM.Th.NIIPGTS, Kolkata/Serampore[75]Serampore
Systematic TheologyThe Rev. B. N. Ratna Prakash, AELCMLutheranM.Th.TTS, Madurai[78]Serampore
HomileticsThe Rev. K. T. Vijay Kumar, CSIMAnglicanM.Th.TTS, Madurai[79]Serampore
CounsellingThe Sr. L. Anitha, MCIFMethodistM.Th.Gurukul, Chennai[80]Serampore
Faculty on study leave from the Andhra Christian Theological College with details of study undertaken
DisciplineFaculty Name Gen
der
Congre
gation
Present
highest
degree
Course registeredInstitution/University
Old TestamentThe Rev. R. Jeeva Kumar,[81] STBC
(on study leave 2014-2017)
MBaptistM.Th.D.Th.
in Old Testament
UTC, Bangalore/
Serampore
Christian MinistryThe Rev. Y. J. Rajendra Prasad,[82] STBC
(on study leave 2016-2019)
MBaptistM.Th.D.Th. in
Christian Ministry
UTC, Bangalore/
Serampore

Admissions

Students are admitted on quota-basis linked to the representation factor of the participating Ecclesiastical societies and taught varied subjects of religion. An entrance test is conducted before admission. Church sponsorship is a must before joining. Integrated Bachelor of Divinity (five years) course is affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University).

Library

Logistics

The college has a well-equipped library including reading room facilities with more than 38,000[83] books on its racks besides 35 subscribed periodicals.

Naming of the Library

Since the founding of the College in 1964, the library was called as the Dunkelberger Memorial Library[1] as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America[84] had transferred certain proceeds[84] to the memory of The Rev. Roy Martin Dunkelberger,[85] AELC, a Lutheran missionary who served in Rajahmundry.[86]

In 2014,[87] the library was renamed as the Gipson Memorial Library in honour of the Baptist Missionary, The Rev. T. G. Gipson, STBC, who had modernized the library during his second stint as a visiting faculty at the College. The renaming ceremony took place during the Principalship of The Rev. T. Matthews Emmanuel, CBCNC in the presence of the Chairperson of the Board of Governors, Bishop K. Frederick Paradesi Babu, AELC, and Bishop V. Prasada Rao, CSI, a member of the Board of Governors.

Student life

Sport

ACTC has several recreational facilities, including a throwball court, a tennis court, a basketball court, a volleyball court, a table tennis room and a large ground that is used for playing football and cricket.

Mass

Every morning, Mass is said in the Chapel for the Students and the Teachers. On Sundays, the Chapel is also used for Mass for the general public too. Many festivals also take place here exclusive to the ACTC community, including Christian Home Festival, Carey Day, CSI Day, Reformation Day, Independence Day.

Notable people

Faculty

Notable faculty over the years' include,

Alumni

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