Talla Gnananandam

The Reverend
T. Gnananandam, CBCNC
Ayyagaru
Born Talla Gnananandam
Nationality Indian
Other names Gnanandam Ayyagaru
Citizenship India
Education B. D., M. A.[1]
Occupation Pastor[2]
Religion Christianity
Church Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars
Offices held
Principal, Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada (1968-1969)[3]
Title The Reverend

T. Gnananandam was a Pastor of the Protestant Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars and was Principal of the Baptist Theological Seminary, Kakinada during 1968-1969,[3] the shortest ever in the history of the seminary.

Studies

From 1945-1951,[4] Gnananandam studied Bachelor of Divinity at Serampore College, Serampore during the Principalships of G. H. C. Angus and C. E. Abraham.[4]

Career

Gnananandam became Principal of the seminary in 1968 succeeding Paul Antrobus at a crucial time when efforts were made to close-down the institution as it remained a residual seminary due to the ecumenical initiatives it undertook to form the Andhra Christian Theological College in 1964.

The Indian Church History Review of the Church History Association of India records that the seminary was completely shut down in July 1969 and the students on its rolls were transferred to the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary in Ramayapatnam. It was only after a few months that T. Gnananandam finally relocated to Ramayapatnam to join the faculty there.[5]

Writings

Ravela Joseph and B. Suneel Bhanu who had been commissioned by the Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College to compile the original Christian writings in Telugu have attributed the following titles to the authorship of Gnananandam which feature in the compilation, Bibliography of Original Christian Writings in India in Telugu[6] which include,

Academic offices
Preceded by
Paul Antrobus, CBM
1966-1968
Principal,
Baptist Theological Seminary,
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh

1968-1969
Succeeded by
Gordon D. Barss, CBM
1975-1977
Other offices
Preceded by
The Rev. K. P. Israel[11]
1956-1958
President,[11]
Andhra Baptist Church,
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh

1959-1960
Succeeded by
M. Upmakara Rao[11]
1961-1962

References

Notes
  1. 1 2 T. Gnananandam, Our Beginnings in G. R. Devasahayam (Edited), CBCNC Silver Jubilee 1947-1972 Souvenir, Kakinada, 1972, pp.18-22.
  2. Dale E. Phillips, Let Me Introduce You to My Father: A Study on the Nature of God, Dryden Publibshers, 1992, p.15.
  3. 1 2 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.
  4. 1 2 S. J. Samartha, M. P. John (Compiled), Directory of students 1910-1967, Serampore College (Theology Department), Serampore, 1967, p.14.
  5. Indian Church History Review, Volume 13, Church History Association of India, 1979, pp.81-82.
  6. Ravela Joseph, Suneel Bhanu (Compiled), Bibliography of Original Christian Writings in India in Telugu, published by the Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore, Bangalore, 1993, p.13.
  7. T. Gnananandam, Life History of a Leper (John E. Davis, Canada), Printed by Joseph Gnana Ranjan and Madhukar Devadanam, Mandapeta, 1962,
  8. T. Gnananandam, Charles T. Stud: A Faith Warrior, GLC, Kakinada.
  9. T. Gnananandam, Religion of Primitive People with Special Reference to South Indian Dravidian Religion, Telugu Theological Literature Board, Printed at The Freedom Press, Madras, 1965.
  10. Listed in Muriel Spurgeon Carder, Didache in Telugu language, Telugu Theological Literature Board, Hyderabad, 1983.
  11. 1 2 3 A. Daniel, K. Venkata Ratnam (Edited), Andhra Baptist Church, Kakinada (1906-2006) - 100 Years Souvenir, Kakinada, 2006. From section on Office bearers of the Church (1906-2006).
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