- B. V. Subbamma
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name = B. V. Subbamma
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birth_place = Bodipalem,Guntur District ,Andhra Pradesh
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church =Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church
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education =
*Andhra-Christian College ,Guntur
* St. Joseph's College of Education,Guntur
*New York Theological Seminary ,New York
*Andhra Christian Theological College ,Hyderabad
*Fuller Theological Seminary ,Pasadena
*Wittenberg University ,Springfield
ordained =20 February 1999 [Worldwide Faith News, "Historic Move as AELC Ordains". Internet, accessed 5 October 2008. [http://www.wfn.org/1999/03/msg00016.html] ]
writings =
* New Patterns for Discipling Hindus, William Carey Library,Pasadena , 1970 [New Patterns for Discipline Hindus, William Carey Library, Pasadena, 1970. Google Books. Internet, accessed 5 October 2008. [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=dogFAAAACAAJ&dq=New+Patterns+for+Discipling+Hindus] ] .
* Christ Confronts India: Indigenous Expression of Christianity in India, CSI Diocesan Press,Chennai , 1973 [Christ Confronts India: Indigenous Expression of Christianity in India, CSI Diocesan Press,Chennai , 1973. Google Books. Internet, accessed 5 October 2008. [http://books.google.co.in/books?id=lu4JGQAACAAJ&dq=Christ+Confronts+India:++Indigenous+Expression+of+Christianity+in+India] ] .
* Women in Mission: Experiment through Christian Ashrams, "Studia Missionalia",Gregorian University ,Rome , 2000 [Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Internet, accessed 5 October 2008. [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=1152138] ]
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offices_held =
* Director, Charlotte Swenson Memorial Bible Training School,Rajahmundry
* Director, Christian Ashrams of the AELC
title = Reverend Doctor
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footnotes =B. V. Subbamma is an Indigenous Scholar and an Indian Theologian ["
Cf. Wikipedia articleD. S. Amalorpavadass "] and a member of theAssociation of Theologically Trained Women of India [See Wikipedia articleAssociation of Theologically Trained Women of India ] . She speaksTelugu andEnglish .History
Subbamma was born to
Smt. Bathineni Seshamma [Dedication Page in The Life History of B. V. Subbamma, 2001, p. 3] andSri Bathineni Veeraiah [Maria Benny, Life and Service of Rev. B. V. Subbamma in Indian Women in Evangelism and Theology, Published by B. V. Subbamma, 2005. P. 16] in Bodipalem inGuntur District . She studied at the the Lutheran Boarding School in Peddanandipadu ["Ibid. ", p. 17] and then at theAndhra-Christian College , Guntur for pre-university studies. SriN. T. Rama Rao was a contemporary of Dr. Subbamma.Subbamma studied the degrees of
Bachelor of Arts "(1947)" [B. V. Subbamma, New Patterns for Discipling Hindus, William Carey Library,Pasadena , 1970. "Author's introduction".] andBachelor of Education through theAndhra-Christian College and St. Joseph's College of Education inGuntur after which she served as aTeacher in one of the Lutheran Schools around Guntur.The
Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church sent her for higher studies to theNew York Theological Seminary [B. V. Subbamma, "op. cit. "] ,New York where she studiedM.A. in Education during the academic year1957 -1958 [B. V. Subbamma, Christ Confronts India, Intdigenous Expression of Christianity in India, Diocesan Press, 1973. p. 63.] . After returning to India, she also pursuedBachelor of Divinity as an external candidate through theAndhra Christian Theological College then located inRajahmundry and completed it by1968 . The thesis submitted to theSenate of Serampore College (University) in partial fulfilment of the requirements of theB. D. degree was entitled "Mission of the Church in Andhra Pradesh" [B. V. Subbamma, New Patterns for Discipling Hindus, p. 188.] .Subbamma was then sent by her Church to North America in the academic year
1969 1970 [B. V. Subbamma, Christ Confronts India, p. 49] where she pursuedM. A. in Missions from theFuller Theological Seminary ,Pasadena . In the continuing academic year1970 -1971 ["Ibid. "] , she enrolled at theWittenberg University ,Springfield to pursue aPh. D. in Missions.Contribution
Subbamma's course of work was pre-determined by her
B. D. thesis submitted to theSenate of Serampore College (University) entitled "Mission of the Church in Andhra Pradesh" [B. V. Subbamma, New Patterns for Discipling Hindus.] .Victor Premasagar , then a faculty member at theAndhra Christian Theological College inRajahmundry notes that Subbamma was one who boldly experimented in expression of Christian faith and practice through the rich Indian cultural ethos [Victor Premasagar, Indian Women in Evangelism and Theology, Published by B. V. Subbamma, 2005. "pp. 12-15"] and having a passion to proclaim the Gospel using indigenous forms of story-telling throughburra katha and singing songs bybhajans [Maria Benny, "op. cit. , p. 17".] .Bible Women Programme
Soon after returning from the
New York Theological Seminary , her Church assigned her the Principalship of the Charlotte Swenson Memorial Bible Training School located in the 45-acre [B. V. Subbamma, Christ Confronts India.] Lutheran Seminary Campus in Rajahmundry [With the Kretzmann's Commission Report being tabled in the 1960's, the Lutheran Seminary was shut down to pave way for the ecumenical Andhra Christian Theological College in the campus.] .Victor Premasagar observes that this Propaedeutic Bible Training School trained many young women in Bible courses [Victor Premasagar, "op. cit. "] .Christian Ashrams
Subbamma initiated
Ashrams in theAndhra Evangelical Lutheran Church and set up the first Ashram in the Bible Training School in Rajahmundry [Maria Benny, "op. cit. "] .Victor Premasagar who also lived in Rajahmundry during that time says that the Church was practically caught by surprise [Victor Premasagar, "op. cit. "] looking at the families of inquirers who came in bullock carts and set their own kitchens under the shade of the trees akin to jathara's [Victor Premasagar, Christian Jathra - A Cultural Adaptation in South Indian Churchman, May 1990, "pp. 3-4". Cited by Ch. Vasantha Rao, Jathara - A Festival of Christian Witness, The Liturgy and Literature Committee, Medak, 1997.] and begin a day-long programme ofburra katha ,bhajan and messages by the faculty of ACTC and then her own story of conversion. Subbamma touched many people with the power of the Gospel inculcating deep devotion and passion for the Lord [Victor Premasagar, Indian Women in Evangelism and Theology.] .Features of the Ashrams initiated by Subbamma as noted by
Victor Premasagar ["Ibid. "] :
* No permanent structures or residences for the Ashram programmes were built. Several persons had earlier built Ashrams in Tirupatur, Tamil Nadu, Satal Ashram in Uttar Pradesh and other places. Subbamma had the courage to transform such age-old static structures into dyanamic programmes which could be conducted anywhere with people themselves coming and participating.
* The Ashrams were self-supporting and indigenous in all its practices and worship patterns.
* They were organised for devout women who brought their husband and children also to the Ashram programmes. It was not the usual Christian programme. Men folk were also attracted to participate in such ashram meetings and learned about Christ.
* The Ashrams encouraged Indian symbols and postures in worship and liturgy. Subbamma also used to be sensitive and did not disturb the regular Sunday worship as per the Lutheran liturgy.Honours
India's first University, the
Senate of Serampore College (University) conferred upon Subbamma aDoctor of Divinity , "honoris causa " in the year 1994.Retirement
Subbamma retired in the year 1985 but continued to render services through the United Evangelical Lutheran Churches in India (UELCI), Chennai.
ee also
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Rev. Fr. Dr. D. S. Amalorpavadass
*Bishop Victor Premasagar References
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