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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]
In 1952, [1] Coleman was taken on the teaching staff of the Lutheran Theological College in Rajahmundry and also continued his role as an Evangelistic Missionary in the East Godavari Synod up to 1953. Coleman taught for more than a decade from 1952-1964 and also became Principal of the Lutheran Theological College in 1962.
Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad; Lutheran World Federation (LWF), [4] Geneva; It is an affiliate member of the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI), [5] Nagpur; It is a member church in the United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India (UELCI) – a communion of Lutheran Churches, [6] Chennai; Asia Lutheran Communion
He rejoined the Lutheran Theological College and saw the closure of the college along with century-old Seminaries in Kakinada, Dornakal, and Ramayapatnam. The Andhra Christian Theological College, a special purpose entity was formed in 1964 taking in all the faculty and students of the closed-down Seminaries. [7]
The Kretzmann Commission [1] [2] was a 1969 commission of the Andhra Christian Theological College, in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.It was formed in 1969 by the college's board of governors to survey and study the task of theological education in the Churches related to the College Society.
Later, Devasahayam was appointed to teach at his alma mater, the Lutheran Theological College in Rajahmundry. [ 3 ] The AELC Society sent Devasahayam on study leave to the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia during 1953–1954 [ 4 ] where he studied during the period of the eminent human rights specialist, Frederick Nolde .
Raj underwent initial studies between 1940 and 1945 [4] at the AELC-Andhra Christian College, Guntur and became a teacher. During the tenure of A. N. Gopal as president of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society, Raj was sent for theological studies to the Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Madras, where he studied from 1953 to 1956 under thoroughbred faculty, including [9] Professor ...
Sundara Rao was a pastor of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society and ministered in congregations until his appointment as lecturer in 1973 [2] at the Andhra Christian Theological College in Hyderabad where he taught in an ecumenical setting with other Protestant congregations.