Church History Association of India

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Church History Association of India (CHAI)[1][2] is an ecumenical body[3] of Church Historians in India.

The Indian Church History Review (ICHR)[4][5] is its journal.

Contents

  • President - Dr.Mrs.Kranthi Farias
  • Vice-Presidents - Dr. Jos Kalappura Patna, Prof. George Menachery[6]
  • Secretary General - Rev. N. Surya Rao[7]
  • Treasurer - Fr.Sebastian Edathikavil
  • Executive Committee Members - Rev. D.J.Jeremiah[8], Rev. S. K. Nanda

Dr. Leonard Fernando s.j. continues as in charge of the association's journal - Indian Church History Review

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. ^ Wikipedia Baptist Theological Seminary- Referred thesis
  8. ^ Wikipedia Andhra Christian Theological College - Faculty List
  9. ^ Andhra Christian Theological College Faculty
  10. ^ Ibid
  11. ^ Ibid
  12. ^ Ibid
  13. ^ Ibid
  14. ^ Rev. Jeremiahis faculty at ACTC
  15. ^ Dr. Fernandi is S.J.
  16. ^ Rev. Richardson 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. 

  • [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".
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