Church History Association of India

Church History Association of India

Church History Association of India (CHAI)[1][2] is an ecumenical body[3] of Church historians in India. Its journal is The Indian Church History Review (ICHR).[4][5]

Contents

Present Council

  • President - O. L. Snaitang, Shillong
  • Vice-President - Thomas Edmunds, Chennai
  • General Secretary - George Menachery, Ollur, Thrissur[6]
  • Joint Secretary - Agnes De Sa, Mumbai
  • Treasurer - Sebastian Edathikavil, Bangalore
  • Executive Committee Members - George Oommen, Dehradun[7], Varghese Perayil, Adoor

Members

  • Gordon Carder[8]
  • B. C. Paul[9], B.D., M.Th.., Ph.D.
  • C. Yesupadam[9], B.D., M.Th.
  • N. Surya Rao[9], B.D., M.Th.
  • Kranthi Farias
  • Jos Kalapurra Patna
  • George Menachery
  • Sebastian Edathikavil
  • S.K. Nanda[9], B.D., M.Th.
  • Leonard Fernando [10]
  • K. L. Richardson[11],B.D., M.Th.
  • G.Moses[12],M.A., M.Th.,L.Lb.

Publications

Jose Kalapura is in charge of the association's journal, the Indian Church History Review.

A. Mathias Mundadan continues as the editor of History of Christianity in India published by Church History Association of India.

Official website

http://chai-online.net

References

Notes
  1. ^ Christianity Today [1] Christianity in India
  2. ^ Daily Goa News [2] News item about CHAI's conference
  3. ^ Goa Net [3] News article
  4. ^ Journal Seek [4] Info
  5. ^ University of British Columbia [5] List of serials
  6. ^ Indian Christianity [6] Profile of Dr.George Menachery
  7. ^ NTC
  8. ^ Andhra Christian Theological College Faculty
  9. ^ a b c d Ibid
  10. ^ Fernando, a Jesuit, is faculty at Vidyajyoti College
  11. ^ Richardson is faculty at ACTC
  12. ^ Rev. Moses is faculty at ACTC
Further reading
  • Mundalan, A. Mathias / Church History Association of India (1984). History of Christianity in India:. 1. 
  • J Thekkedath/ Church History Association of India (1982). History of Christianity in India: from the middle of the 16th century to the end of the 17th century (1542-1700). 2. 
  • Frederick Sheldon Downs / Church History Association of India (1992). History of Christianity in India: North East India in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 5. 

External links

  • [7] news about the recent 13th Triennial Conference held in October 2005 in Old Goa on the theme "Indian Society and Culture:An Encounter with Christianity".
  • [http://www.chai-online.net

http://www.indianchristianity.com


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