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Andhra Christian Theological College

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17°25′00.4″N 78°29′17.7″E / 17.416778°N 78.488250°E / 17.416778; 78.488250

Andhra Christian Theological College
Coat of arms
Latin: Collegium christianitas theologica andhraensis
Other name
ACTC
Motto
Latin: Ad consummationem sanctorum in opus ministerii
Motto in English
"Equipping the saints for the work of the ministry"
Dean of WomenThe Rev. P. Priscilla Das, CMBCI
WardenThe Rev. D. Dasu, CBCNC
TypeAffiliated institution
EstablishedJuly 1, 1964 (1964-07-01)
FoundersChurches in Telugu states
AccreditationAsia Theological Association
AffiliationSenate of Serampore College (University)
Religious affiliation
Christianity
Academic affiliation
Advanced Institute for Research on Religion and Culture
ChairpersonThe Rev. R. R. D. Sajeeva Raju, STBC
VisitorBishop Anilkumar John Servand, MCI
PrincipalThe Rev. G. Varaprasad, AELC
DeanThe Rev. K. J. Premavardhan, CSI
RegistrarThe Rev. Y. J. Rajendra Prasad, STBC
Academic staff
18+
Total staff
40+
Address
Lower Tank Bund Road, Gandhinagar Post
, , ,
500 080
,
17°25′00.4″N 78°29′17.7″E / 17.416778°N 78.488250°E / 17.416778; 78.488250
CampusResidential, 10+ acres
LanguageTelugu and English
BursarThe Rev. V. Alfred Sudhakar, CBCNC
ChaplainThe Rev. G. Niranjan Nishchal, CSI
Websitewww.actc.edu.in

Andhra Christian Theological College (ACTC) is a seminary[1] in Telangana which was founded in 1964.[2] It is affiliated with India's first[3] university, the Senate of Serampore College (University) (a university under section 2(f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956),[4][5] and has degree-granting authority under a Danish charter ratified by the government of West Bengal.[6] ACTC is on the Hussain Sagar canal (north) in Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the Secunderabad Junction railway station.[7]

Participating ecclesiastical societies,
Andhra Christian Theological College,
Secunderabad, Telangana

History

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The college was founded on the Lutheran Theological College campus in Rajahmundry and the founding societies included[8][10] the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Church of South India, the Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars, the Methodist Church in India and the South Andhra Lutheran Church. The Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches held its B.D. classes at ACTC in 1967, and in 1972 the B.D. programme of the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary was integrated into the college. When M. Victor Paul was principal (1991–1993), Good Samaritan Evangelical Lutheran Church joined the college.[11][12][10]

Christian missions in Andhra Pradesh[13] opened seminaries in Gooty (Union Theological Seminary),[14] Dornakal (Andhra Union Theological College,[15] for the Church of South India), Ramayapatnam (Baptist Theological Seminary, for the American Baptists), Luthergiri[16] (Lutheran Theological College), Kakinada (Baptist Theological Seminary, for Canadian Baptists) and Shamshabad (Mennonite Brethren Centenary Bible College, for the Anabaptists). Although professors were exchanged among the seminaries, Bachelor of Divinity students attended Serampore College in West Bengal.

Merger

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In 1964, the college was founded in Luthergiri, Rajahmundry, East Godavari with the merger of three[17] theological colleges.[18] In 1967, Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary, Ramayapatnam moved from Ramayapatnam to Rajahmundry, as a separate part of the college in Rajahmundry until it merged in 1972.[12][19][11]

With William D. Coleman as its first principal, the college was dedicated on 1 July[19] 1964 by R. M. Clark[19] of the BTESSC.[a] The inaugural address was delivered by Senate of Serampore College registrar C. Devasahayam in Rajahmundry.[21]

Relocation

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By 1973, the college had moved from Rajahmundry to Secunderabad due to pollution from nearby paper mills.[22] The new buildings were dedicated by Church of South India bishop Pereji Solomon in the presence of Catholic archbishop Samineni Arulappa and seminarians from St. John's Regional Seminary.[23] During the 1990s, the college's postal address changed to Hyderabad (now in Telangana).

Personalities
Bishop A. C. Solomon Raj, previously Chairperson of Board of Governors
Aprem Mooken, a Visitor to the college in 1988.[24]
Homiletics Scholar, The Rev. A. John Prabhakar, an Alumnus of this institution, and past Principal.

Overview

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Kretzmann Commission

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ACTC constituted the Kretzmann Commission in 1969,[25] consisting of:

The commission's report, presented to the board of governors, suggested increasing the Bachelor of Divinity curriculum and abolishing the Licentiate in Theology programme.


Administration and faculty

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Board of governors

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Succession of Old Testament faculty at ACTC, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh (1964-1972) and Secunderabad, Telangana (1973-Present)

The college is administered by a board of governors composed of representatives of participating Protestant ecclesiastical societies:

Motto

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Succession of New Testament faculty at ACTC, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh (1964-1972) and Secunderabad, Telangana (1973-Present)

The college motto is derived from Ephesians 4:12, which reads in the Latin Vulgate: "Ad consummationem sanctorum in opus ministerii..."[51] ("For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry..." in the King James Version).

Hall system

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W. D. Coleman, the college's first principal, explained the hall system: "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".[52]

The churches commonly associated with Protestantism in southern India include the Anglicans, Congregationalists, Wesleyan Methodists, Baptists, Lutherans and Methodists. Each church has its own tradition. At ACTC, students learn their respective church doctrine in addition to general theology.[53]

Principals

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The principal serves a four-year term (2022-2026), with each participating church having an opportunity to provide a principal. The current principal is the Rev. G. Varaprasad, AELC, D.Th. (Serampore).

Succession of Principals at Andhra Christian Theological College,
Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh (1964-1972) and Secunderabad, Telangana (1973-Present)
Term Years Church Society Denomination Principals Domicile
1964–1973 8 AELC Lutheran W. D. Coleman, PhD (Hartford) United States
1973–1980 8 CSI Wesleyan Methodist P. Victor Premasagar, PhD (St Andrews) Telangana
1980–1986 6 CBCNC Baptist K. David, PhD (Edinburgh) Andhra Pradesh
1986–1990 4 STBC Baptist S. Joseph, D.Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
1990–1994 4 AELC Lutheran M. Victor Paul, D.Min. (Luther) Andhra Pradesh
G. Sampurna Rao, D.Min. (McCormick) Andhra Pradesh
1994–1998 4 CSI Wesleyan Methodist R. Yesurathnam, D.Th. (Serampore) Telangana
1998–2002 4 CBCNC Baptist K. D. G. Prakasa Rao, M.Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
D. J. Jeremiah, M. Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
2002–2006 4 STBC Baptist B. J. Christie Kumar, M.Th. (Serampore) Telangana
2006–2010 4 AELC Lutheran N. V. Luther Paul, D.Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
2010–2014 4 CSI Wesleyan Methodist Ch. Vasantha Rao, Dr. Theol. (Hamburg) Telangana
2014–2018[54] 4 CBCNC Baptist T. Matthews Emmanuel, D.Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
N. V. Vijaya Kumari, M.Th. (Serampore) Telangana
2018–2022 4 STBC Baptist A. John Prabhakar, D. Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
2022–2026 4 AELC Lutheran T. Swami Raju,[55] D.Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh
G. Varaprasad, D.Th. (Serampore) Andhra Pradesh

Serampore University affiliation

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Drawing of a large building with columns
1887 drawing of Senate of Serampore College (University)

The college has affiliated since its founding with the Senate of Serampore College (University).[56]

Degrees for pastors

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ACTC and Serampore[57] offer two degrees for pastors: Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.) and Master of Theology (M. Th.) under the aegis of Advanced Institute for Research on Religion and Culture (ARRC).[56]

Campus
Dormitories
Refectory
Students residential quarters

Distance education

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Through distance education, ACTC has Bachelor of Christian Studies (B.C.S.) and Master of Christian Studies (M.C.S.) programmes for Christian students[58] and a Diploma in Christian Studies (Dip. C.S.) programme for Christian and non-Christian students.[56]

Registrar visits

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When the college was founded in 1964, university registrar Chetti Devasahayam (CBCNC) delivered its inaugural address;[21] registrar D. S. Satyaranjan visited the college annually. Current registrar S. K. Patro has visited ACTC to investigate the prospect of upgrading the college to a postgraduate institution.[59]

University convocations

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Campus
Academic block face
Bell tower
Creche

Master of Divinity programme through ATA

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The college has begun an initiative to admit Christian candidates to a M.Div. programme, for which it has been accredited by the Asia Theological Association.[67]

Academics

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Present active faculty[68][69][54]
Subject Name Gender Denomination Highest
Degree
Alma mater University
Christian ministry L. Anitha, MCI F Methodist M.Th. Gurukul, Chennai[70] Serampore
New Testament Ch. Helen Salomy, STBC[71] F Baptist M.Th. UTC, Bangalore[72] Serampore
History of Christianity N. V. Grace,[73] AELC F Lutheran Ph.D.[74] ANU, Namburu Nagarjuna
History of Christianity P. Usha Priya,[75] STBC F Baptist M.Th. UTC, Bangalore Serampore
Religions K. Vimalesh Kumari, STBC F Baptist M.Th. ARRC, Hyderabad Serampore
History of Christianity D. Dasu, CBCNC M Baptist M.Th. UTC, Bangalore Serampore
Communication V. Alfred Sudhakar, CBCNC[76] M Baptist M.Th. TTS, Madurai Serampore
Christian Ministry Y. J. Rajendra Prasad,[77] STBC M Baptist D.Th. UTC, Bangalore Serampore
New Testament G. Niranjan Nishchal,[78] CSI M Wesleyan Methodist M.Th. UTC, Bangalore Serampore
Missiology Ch. Joshi Ananda Prakash, AELC M Lutheran M.Th. Gurukul, Chennai[79] Serampore
Religions T. Swami Raju, AELC M Lutheran D.Th. SATHRI, Bangalore[80] Serampore
Religions P. Alexander, SALC M Lutheran M.Th. Gurukul, Chennai[81] Serampore
Social Analysis M. Yonathan,[82] STBC M Baptist M.Th. TTS, Madurai Serampore
Old Testament[71] K. Joseph Premavardhan,[83] CSI[84] M Congregational M. Th. UTC, Bangalore Serampore
Old Testament G. Varaprasad, AELC M Lutheran D.Th. UTC, Bangalore[85] Serampore
Christian theology M. Rajendra Babu, CSI M Anglican M.Th. UBS, Pune Serampore
Christian theology B. N. Ratna Prakash,[86] AELC M Lutheran M.Th. TTS, Madurai Serampore
Faculty on study leave
Subject Name Gender Denomination Degree Studying Institution Leave period
Christian theology B. J. Moses Shanthi Kumar,[87] CSI[88] M Wesleyan Methodist M.Th. S. T. M., Ph.D. UTS, New York 2019-2022
Christian theology S. I. Nirmal Kumar, CBCNC[79] M Baptist M.Th. D.Th. ETC, Jorhat 2023-2026
Christian theology M. Gnanak Gerhardson, CSI M Wesleyan Methodist M.Th. D.Th. NIIPGTS,
Kolkata/Serampore
2024-2027

Library

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ACTC's library has reading-room facilities, over 38,000[89] books and 35 periodicals. When the college was founded, it was known as the Dunkelberger Memorial Library.[19] The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America[90] had sponsored the library[90] in memory of Roy Martin Dunkelberger,[91] AELC, a Lutheran missionary in Rajahmundry.[92]

The library was renamed the Gipson Memorial Library in 2014 in honour of Baptist missionary T. G. Gipson, STBC, who had modernized the library during his second term as a visiting faculty member at the college.[93] The renaming ceremony was held during the tenure of T. Matthews Emmanuel (CBCNC) as principal, in the presence of board of governors chair K. Frederick Paradesi Babu (AELC) and board member V. Prasada Rao (CSI).

Student life

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ACTC has recreational facilities which include throwball, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, a table tennis room and a playing field for football and cricket. Daily mass is said in the chapel for students and teachers, and Sunday mass is open to the public. College festivals include the Christian Home Festival, Carey Day, CSI Day, Reformation Day, and Independence Day.

Notable figures

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Past Faculty

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  • Telugu
    • P. Dass Babu
  • English
    • LaVerne Louise-Waldock
  • Librarianship
    • Marjorie May Lynch-Gipson

Alumni

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Board of Governors

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Notes

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  1. ^ Formerly known as the Board of Theological Education of the National Council of Churches in India.

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Further reading

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