Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar
Evangeline Anderson-Rajkumar | |
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Born |
Bengaluru, Karnataka | 16 March 1963
Education |
United Theological College, Bengaluru, Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary, Madurai, South Asia Theological Research Institute, Bengaluru |
Church | Arcot Lutheran Church |
Ordained | September 2006 |
Offices held |
Professor of Theology and Ethics:
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Title | Reverend Doctor |
Evangeline Anderson-Rajkumar is an Indian theologian who currently teaches in the United Theological College, Bengaluru,[1] the only autonomous College under the Senate of Serampore College.Anderson-Rajkumar is a member of the Association of Theologically Trained Women of India (ATTWI). She was also elected as its office bearer in the year 2002 and served as its president till 2006.
Writings
- Practicing Gender Justice as a Faith Mandate in India, Studies in World Christianity, triannual, Edinburgh University Press, April 2007, Volume 13, pp. 33–52, ISSN 1354-9901.
- Dear God, Reveal Your Name!, The God of All Grace: Essays in Honour of O. V. Jathanna, Edited by Joseph George, Asian Trading Corporation, Bangalore, 2005. ISBN 81-7086-360-0, ISBN 978-81-7086-360-1
- Engendering Leadership: A Christian feminist Perspective from India, in Responsible Leadership, Edited by Christoph Stückelberger and J.N.K. Mugambi pp. 168, Action Publishers, Nairobi, 2005.
- Women’s Movements in Mission: Some lessons for the Church Today, Re-routing Mission: Towards A People’s Concept of Mission, Chraistava Sahitya Samithi, Tiruvalla, April 2004, pp. 39–60.
- New Eyes, New Reading, New Woman…, Feminist Hermeneutics, Edited by Lalrinawmi Ralte and Evangeline Anderson-Rajkumar, IWIT/ISPCK, New Delhi, 2002, pp. 102–114. ISBN 81-7214-710-4, ISBN 978-81-7214-710-5.
- Mission from a Dalit Perspective, Mission Paradigm in the New Millennium, Edited by W. S. Milton Jeganathan, Indian Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, New Delhi, 2000, pp. 296–304.
- Gender and Identity in Envisioning a New Heaven and a New Earth, Edited by Rini Ralte and others, Indian Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, New Delhi, 1999.
- William Carey's Mission of Compassion and Justice, Carey's Obligation and India's Renaissance, Edited by J.T.K. Daniel and Roger E. Hedlund, Council of Serampore College, Serampore, First published 1993 and reprinted in 2005, pp. 323–333.
Early days
Evangeline Anderson-Rajkumar was born on 19 March 1963 in Bangalore. She is the third daughter in a family of eight siblings, (six sisters + two brothers) and all eight siblings completed their theological education and entered various forms of ministry. Acts 1: 8 "Be my Witnesses" is the undergirding Bible verse that motivates the whole family to witness to a loving and gracious triune God who sustained them in days of hardship and despair. Faith is God is therefore the richest resource that the family is endowed with, making the millionaires in faith to the rest of the world to state that GOd is a living and an ever present GOd, active in history, in everyone's lives. The neighbourhood where Evangeline lived (The Jeremiah Road Neighbourhood) is yet another large family comprising at least twenty families, belonging to all faiths: Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Christian, and those who were from different culture, caste, colour and faith orientations. That this friendship and comradeship remains alive and vibrant even today after thirty – forty years speaks of the quality of relationship fostered in that neighbourhood community. She went to Goodwill Girls High School and later joined Mount Carmel College, affiliated to the University of Bangalore, and obtained a BSc degree in the year 1983.
Studies in divinity
Anderson-Rajkumar’s father maintained cordial relations with the theological community in Bengaluru. Perhaps, Anderson-Rajkumar, as a child could have been influenced by her father’s theologian friends including Rev. D. S. Satyaranjan the then registrar of the United Theological College, Bengaluru and led to study theology.
In the year 1984, Anderson-Rajkumar joined the United Theological College, Bengaluru and enrolled herself for pursuing the degree of Bachelor of Divinity (BD). She later left for Sweden in the year 1987 and pursued a one-year programme of the Church of Sweden in Göteborg.
Research studies and lecturership
Post-graduate
Anderson-Rajkumar later returned to India in 1988 and pursued the degree of Master of Theology M. Th. in the discipline of theology in the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary, Madurai and completed it by 1990.
Lecturership
Serampore College, the constituent college of the Senate of Serampore College, Serampore, West Bengal invited her to be on its faculty. Accepting the offer, Anderson-Rajkumar left for Serampore in the year 1990 and taught Theology and Ethics.[2] She later left for doctoral studies to Bengaluru in 1994.[3]==Doctoral studies== Later, Anderson-Rajkumar enrolled as a doctoral candidate at the South Asia Theological Research Institute (SATHRI) in Bengaluru and earned the doctoral degree of Doctor of Theology (D. Th.) in the discipline of Feminist Theology.
Professorship
The United Theological College, Bengaluru, Anderson-Rajkumar's alma mater invited Anderson-Rajkumar to join as a member of its faculty. Since then, Anderson-Rajkumar had been teaching theology to the students there.[4]
Resource person
The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Sisters of Loreto was founded by Mary Ward who have their Indian provincialate in Kolkata. They descended in India in the year 1842 and have their presence entirely in North India.[5] Anderson-Rajkumar was invited in the years 2002 and 2003 to take up talks on re-reading the Bible.
Dharmararam Vidya Kshetram
Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bengaluru is a pontifical atheneum with degree-granting authority validated by the Vatican.[6] Anderson-Rajkumar also taught gender issues to the students there.
Federation of Asian Bishops Conference
In 2004, Anderson-Rajkumar delivered talks on Asian Feminist Christology at the Federation of Asian Bishop's Conferences in Bangkok, Thailand.[7]
Anderson-Rajkumar on issues
on poverty
“ | ... poverty is the denial of opportunities and choices most basic to human development – to lead a long, healthy, creative life and to enjoy a decent standard of living, freedom, dignity,self-esteem and the respect of others.[8] | ” |
Membership
Association of Theologically Trained Women of India
The Association of Theologically Trained Women of India (ATTWI), constituted in 1979 has a membership base of more than 500. Anderson-Rajkumar is a member of ATTWI and provided leadership to this ecumenical association from 2002 to 2006 as President of ATTWI.
Women's Institute for New Awakening
The Women's Institute for New Awakening (WINA) founded in 1982 in Karnataka.[9] Anderson-Rajkumar has been serving as the Vice-President of WINA since the year 2000.
Indian Theological Association
Anderson-Rajkumar is a member of the Indian Theological Association (ITA) which meets every year. ITA was established in the year 1976 by Fr. Joseph Constantine Manalel.[10] In the recent annual conference of the ITA held in Bengaluru on the theme Women's Concerns and Indian Theological Responses, a 34 recommendations were arrived upon.[11]
Globethics.net
Globethics.net, a network of institutions involved in applied ethics headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland was founded in 2004 by the ethicist Prof. Dr. Christoph Stückelberger. Anderson-Rajkumar is board member of this forum.[12]
Senate of Serampore College
The Senate of Serampore College (University) (India's first University with degree-granting authority)[13] took note of Anderson-Rajkumar's activism and made her a member on its Academic Council in the year 2005. She earlier served as a member on the Board of Studies for Theology and Ethics under the Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College[14] (BTESSC), the regulatory body for theological education in India, from 2000 to 2003.
Anderson-Rajkumar is also the present Convenor of Board of Women's Studies of the BTESSC.
Honorary titles | ||
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Preceded by |
Vice-President United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Jessie Nesakumar |
President Association of Theologically Trained Women of India 2002–2006 |
Succeeded by Nirmala Vasanthakumar |
References
- Notes
- ↑ Synodical Board of Social Services, Church of North India, Evaluators. Internet, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ The Council of Serampore College, The Story of Serampore and its College, Fourth Edition 2005, Serampore, p. 97
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ United Theological College, Bengaluru, Internet, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ Loreto India, Internet, accessed 22 August 2008
- ↑ Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Internet, accessed 22 August 2008
- ↑ Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences, Internet, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar, Women 'Missing' the World: Globalization through a Gender Lens, Reformed World, Volume 51, No. 4, December 2001, p. 192. Quoted by Susan E. Davies, From the belly of the beast: A white professional woman reflects on the Accra Confession, Reformed World, Volume 56, No. 1, March 2006, p. 71 .
- ↑ Women's Institute for New Awakening. Internet, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ Jeevadhara Theology Centre, Kottayam, Internet, accessed 22 August 2008
- ↑ National Catholic Reporter, Internet, accessed 22 August 2008
- ↑ Global Ethics Net. Internet, accessed 22 August 2008
- ↑ Prof. Murali Manohar Joshi, Higher Education in India Vision and Action, A paper presented at the UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the Twenty First Century, Paris, 5–9 October 1998. Internet, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ Wati Longchar, Towards a common strategy and mechanism to facilitate theological education and human resource development in South Asia Churches, A resource paper presented on 13 August 2002 at the Christian Conference of Asia.
- Further reading
- Susan E. Davies (March 2006). "From the belly of the beast: A white professional woman reflects on the Accra Confession" (PDF). Reformed World, 56 (1) (March 2006).
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