Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary

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Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary
TTS

Latin: EGO SUM VIA ET VERITAS ET VITA NEMO VENIT

Motto I am the way the truth and the life
Established 1969
Type Theological Seminary
Principal Rev. Dr. P. Mohan Larbeer
Location Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Affiliations Senate of Serampore College (University) and Madurai Kamaraj University
Website http://tts.org.in

Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary (TTS)[1] is an ecumenical venture of Tamil Churches and is located in Arasaradi, Madurai, South India.

It is affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University)[2] [3][4] and also with the Madurai Kamaraj University[5].

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[edit] Motto

The College motto is taken from verse 6 of chapter 14 of the King James Version[6] of the Holy Bible quoting from the words of Jesus says, I am the way, and the truth, and the life.

In the Latin Vulgate it is said thus, EGO SUM VIA ET VERITAS ET VITA NEMO VENIT[7].

[edit] Affiliations

The College is affiliated with to the Senate of Serampore College (University) which was established in the year 1818 by a Danish Charter and later ratified by passing of The Serampore College Act, 1918 by the Legislature of Bengal. It was the first institution to be given the status of a university[8] in India[9].

The National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore, an autonomous body under the University Grants Commission in its visit to Serampore in 2004 also makes mention of the University status of the Senate of Serampore College (University) and its power in conferring degrees [10].

For secular courses, the seminary is affiliated with the Madurai Kamaraj University which was established in the year 1966.

[edit] Courses Offered[11]

under the Senate of Serampore College (University)

[edit] Internal

[edit] External

  • Bachelor of Christian Studies (B.C.S.)
  • Diploma in Christian Studies (Dip.C.S.)

under Madurai Kamaraj University

Other courses[12]

  • Diploma in Communication
  • Diploma in German

[edit] Teaching Staff

The current Principal is Rev. Dr. Mohan Larbeer[13]

[edit] Present Faculty

  • Dr. Gabrielle Dietrich[14]
  • Rev. Adlin Reginabai[15]
  • Rev. Theophilus Appavoo[16]
  • Rev. Gnana Nanavaram[17]

[edit] Past Faculty

  • Rev. Dr. Samuel Amirtham[18]
  • Rev. Dr. Gnana Robinson[19]
  • Bastiaan Wielenga
  • Rev. Dr. Dhyanchand Carr
  • Rev. Dr. S. Israel[20]
  • Rev. Dr. C. R. W. David[21]
  • Rev. Kambar Manickam
  • Dr. Charles A. Ryerson[22]
  • Timothy Gorringe (1979-86)
  • Dr. Andrew Wingate[23]
  • Dr. Ched Meyers[24]
  • Rev. M. Thomas Thangaraj[25][26]
  • Sarojini Henry [27]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

Notes
  1. ^ Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary [1] Swedesh site
  2. ^ Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Education [2] Other Universities. Retrieved April 23, 2006.
  3. ^ William Carey College[3] Nepal Serampore College. Retrieved April 23, 2006.
  4. ^ Indiaedunews.net [4] Nepal Christians to renew ties with Bengal college. Retrieved April 23, 2006
  5. ^ Madurai Kamaraj University [5] List of approved institutions
  6. ^ Latin Vulgate [6]
  7. ^ Ibid
  8. ^ Country paper of Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education[7]
  9. ^ Ibid
  10. ^ NAC 2004 report on the College and its degree issuint position NAC 2004 report on the College and its degree issuing position
  11. ^ TTS[8]Swedish site
  12. ^ Education Info India [9] Colleges in Tamil Nadu
  13. ^ Christian Conference of Asia [10]News and Updates (2003)
  14. ^ Blogspot[11]Visit to Dr. Gabrielle
  15. ^ Lutheran World Information [12]2007 letter
  16. ^ Episcopal Church[13]August 9, 2005 Day Book
  17. ^ British Broadcasting Corporation[14]Singing Services 2003
  18. ^ []
  19. ^ Lutheran Theological Seminary[15]Letter of Dr. Robinson
  20. ^ United College of the Ascension [16] People
  21. ^ World Association for Christian Communication[17]Rembering Dr. David
  22. ^ Princeton Theological Seminary[18]inSpire
  23. ^ WCC [19]Book advertisement
  24. ^ xgi.net[20]
  25. ^ Emory University[21]Hindu Students Council
  26. ^ WCC article[22]What difference does religious plurality make
  27. ^ Metanexus Institute[23] Article by Ms.Sarojini
Further reading

[edit] External links

  • [24] Swedish website about the seminary (in English)
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