Mennonite Brethren Centenary Bible College




























































Mennonite Brethren Centenary Bible College (MBCBC)
యెమె. బి. బైబిల్ కళాశాల
Former names
Bethany Bible School,[1]
Mennonite Brethren Bible Institute
Motto
APTUM EFFICIANT AD TESTIMONIUM DANT UTILE LIGNUM
Motto in English
Equip to Serve for Effective Witness
Type Seminary
Established 1920[1]
Affiliation
Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore 712 201,
Hooghly district, West Bengal[2]
Principal
The Rev. I. P. Asheervadam, CMBCI, D. Th.[3](Serampore)
Academic staff
10+
Students 500+[4]
Undergraduates 100+[5]
Location
Rallaguda Road, Shamshabad 501 218, Rajendranagar Mandal, Rangareddy District
,
Telangana
,

India,
Telephone: 08413222345

Website http://www.mbcbcindia.com/


Mennonite Brethren Centenary Bible College (MBCBC), Shamshabad, founded in 1920,[4] is a ministerial training institution of the Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Churches in India, a Protestant[6] Church Society headquartered in Jadcherla and is affiliated[2] to the nation's first[7] University, the Senate of Serampore College (University) {a University under Section 2 (f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956[8]}[9]with degree-granting authority validated by a Danish charter and ratified by the Government of West Bengal.


The MBCBC is among the four Theologiates operating in Telangana, promoting the vocation of Priesthood to take forward the Christian missions, with the other three being,




  • St. John's Regional Seminary (Theologiate), Ramanthapur (founded in 1926[10] in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh and relocated to Ramanthapur in 1965)


  • Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad (founded in 1964[11] in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh and relocated to Secunderabad in 1973)

  • Calvin Institute of Theology,[2]Yacharam (founded in 2009 in Tamil Nadu and relocated to Yacharam)


Among these theologiates, St. John's Regional Seminary (Theologiate) is affiliated to the Pontifical Urban University, Rome,[12] while the remaining three, which includes the MBCBC, are affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore.[2]




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 The Missions


    • 1.2 Establishment of the Bible College


    • 1.3 University affiliation




  • 2 Academics


    • 2.1 Course offerings


    • 2.2 Faculty


    • 2.3 Library


    • 2.4 Student Life and Annual Days




  • 3 Succession of Principals since 1920


  • 4 References


  • 5 Further reading





History



The Missions


The Mennonites initiated their Christian mission in Telangana with the arrival of Abraham and Maria Friesen in 1890[13] and worked together with the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society/Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches in Nalgonda. Paul D. Wiebe writes that after they went and returned from a furlough in 1899, they began to work on establishing their first mission station in 1903 in Malakpet in Hyderabad.[13]



Establishment of the Bible College


The year 1920[1] is attributed to the founding of the College in Nagarkurnool[13] under the name Bethany Bible School[13] which later on was moved to its present location in Shamshabad.[14] Over a period of time, the School was rechristened as Mennonite Brethren Bible Institute.[11]The Rev. S. Solomon in A Brief History of Mennonite Brethren Bible Institute[15] recorded the movements of the College to various towns chronologically,



  • 1920 in Nagarkurnool,[15]

  • 1921-1923 in Shamshabad,[15]

  • 1923-1929 in Nagarkurnool,[15]

  • 1930-1944 in Shamshabad,[15]

  • 1945-1952 in Devarakonda,[4]

  • 1952 to present in Shamshabad[15]


In 1969 when the Board of Governors of the Andhra Christian Theological College set up an internal curriculum revision committee to introspect their courses, the members of the Kretzmann Commission also visited the MBCBC for a field visit as part of their itinerary[16] led by eminent ecclesiastical personalities who include, The Rev. M. L. Kretzmann, IELC, The Rev. K. Devasahayam, AELC, The Rev. A. B. Masilamani, CBCNC and The Rev. C. S. Sundaresan, CSI.




University affiliation


Efforts were made by the Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Churches in India to affiliate the MBCBC with the Senate of Serampore College (University) ever since the College began offering B.Th. courses from 1989 onwards during the Principalship of The Rev. R. S. Lemuel,[17]CMBCI. It was in 1994[18] that the Senate Commission visited the College during the tenure of the University Registrar, the New Testament Scholar, The Rev. D. S. Satyaranjan who deputed the Church Historian, Bishop Emeritus J. W. Gladstone, CSI, the Systematic Theologian, The Rev. O. V. Jathanna,[19]CSI and others followed by an other Commission led by the Old Testament Scholar, The Rev. Gnana Robinson, CSI and the Systematic Theologian, The Rev. P. Kambar Manickam,[20]CSI, who conducted an academic feasibility following the thorough affiliating regimen of the University and reported to the Senate of Serampore College (University). Subsequently, the College availed the teaching of faculty from the nearest theologiate, the Andhra Christian Theological College for core subjects that included the Old Testament Scholar,[21]The Rev. G. Babu Rao,[22]CBCNC who took up teaching on an adjunct basis and from thereon with the full-time faculty on its rolls, the College built up itself up to the B.D. level. In 1995, the College was provisionally[18] affiliated[23] to the Senate of Serampore College (University) and continues[2] to be an important affiliated institution.



Academics



Course offerings


The MBCBC offers the following three courses, two of which are affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University). For those taking up full-time vocation of Priesthood, the College offers full-time 5-year fully residential B. D. course with University affiliation for Christians of Protestant, Orthodox, Charismatic and the Small and Indigenous Churches. A Diploma level course introducing Christianity is open for people of all faiths,[24] also offered through the University. In addition, the College has initiated a post-graduate diploma in peace studies[25] under the seal of the College.






































Course offerings at the MBCBC
Course Name Duration Mode Academic
requirement
Community
requirement
Academic Authority

Bachelor of Divinity[26]
5 years Residential Intermediate Christians
Serampore[2]
Diploma in Christian Studies[27]
1 year Distance Intermediate Open to all faiths[24]

Serampore[2]
P. G. Diploma in Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution Studies[28]
1 year Distance Intermediate Christians MBCBC


Faculty


The faculty of the MBCBC have a minimum of master's level qualification with teaching experience across affiliated colleges of the Senate of Serampore College (University) from various Protestant Church congregations.









































































































Mennonite Brethren Centenary Bible College Faculty
(as per updated faculty list of the MBCBC uploaded by the Senate)[29]
Discipline Faculty Name Gen
der
Domicile Highest
Degree
Alma Mater University
Old Testament
The Rev. K. Vijaya Kumar, CMBCI
M Telangana M. Th. Faith Theological Seminary, Manakala[30]

Serampore
New Testament
Ms. Sindhu JosephLaity[31]
F Kerala M. Th.
UTC, Bangalore[32]

Serampore
Systematic Theology
The Rev. D. Joseph Prabhakar, AELC
M Andhra Pradesh Th. D.
GTU,
Berkeley, California[33]

Graduate Theological Union
Systematic Theology
The Rev. Nelavala Gnana Prasuna, SALC[34]
F Andhra Pradesh D. Th.
Serampore
Systematic Theology
The Rev. A. Shyam Rao, CMBCI[35]
M Telangana M. Th.
Serampore
Systematic Theology
The Rev. John Basy Paul, CSI
M Telangana M. Th.
NIIPGTS,
Kolkata/Serampore[36]

Serampore
Religion
The Rev. R. Nathaniel Peter, CMBCI
M Telangana M. Th. HMI, Hyderabad/
Gurukul, Chennai[37]

Serampore
History of Christianity
The Rev. I. P. Asheervadam, CMBCI
M Telangana D. Th.
UTC, Bangalore[38]

Serampore
Christian Ministry
The Rev. Devahi Selina
F Tamil Nadu M. Th.
UTC, Bangalore[39]

Serampore
English language
Ms. Christina LurdhamaniLaity
F Telangana M. A.
FPU, Fresno, California[40]

Fresno Pacific


Library


The Library at the MBCBC is well stocked and has three sections[41] and well maintained. In fact, prior to becoming the Principal, The Rev. I. P. Asheervadam used to oversee the library.[42]



  • Main Library,

  • Historical Library and Archives, and

  • Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies (CPCRS) Peace Library


Peter Penner writes that the missionary Ms. Emma Lepp[1] who used to teach at the College was entrusted in 1962[1] with the task of consolidating the library acquisitions. During the later years, there have been overseas Librarians who have guided and helped in the maintenance of the library, which includes, Ms. Shirley Anne[43] of Kansas.


The library is one of the oldest and continues to preserve archival holdings and was referred to by the Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College when it initiated the series Bibliography of Original Christian Writings in India[44] in the nineties during the incumbency of the Christian Theologian, The Rev. H. S. Wilson, CSI, the Christian Ethics Scholar, The Rev. Hunter P. Mabry, UMC and the New Testament Scholar, The Rev. Zaihmingthanga, PCI for which the Christian Theologian, The Rev. Ravela Joseph, STBC,[45] and the Religious Scholar, The Rev. B. Suneel Bhanu, AELC[45] were entrusted with the compilation in Telugu language.[45] The library continues to be oft[42] referred[46] to by Scholars with the recent being the Systematic Theologian, James Elisha Taneti who also made use of the resources here in compiling History of the Telugu Christians: A Bibliography in 2011 for the American Theological Library Association.



Student Life and Annual Days


Enrolments at the College have been on an all time high with the College getting affiliation status with the Senate of Serampore College (University) with candidates for Priesthood hailing from the Indian subcontinent as well as overseas candidates from the African continent.[47] At the end of every academic year, the College awards Diplomas to its students pending final University Degree which is awarded by the Senate of Serampore College (University). For every College graduation, notable Theologians and Ministers with substantial pastoral experience have been delivering the graduation address. In recent times, in 2016, it was the Homiletics Scholar, The Right Reverend K. Reuben Mark,[48]Bishop - in - Karimnagar who delivered the graduation address. For the College Annual Graduation of 2017, the new Bishop, The Right Reverend A. C. Solomon Raj,[48]Bishop - in - Medak was invited to deliver the Graduation Address on 8 April 2017.[48]



Succession of Principals since 1920


Since the founding of the Bible College in 1920,[4] there have been many who led the College beginning with The Rev. Daniel F. Bergthold[4] and down the line, The Rev. N. P. James became the first postcolonial Principal of the College.[15] One of the Principals, The Rev. Paul G. Hiebert was Fulbright Visiting Professor[49] at the Osmania University during 1974-1975.[50]














































































Period (Years) Principal (Names)
Academic Credentials (Earned)
1920-1921,
1923-1928

The Rev. Daniel F. Bergthold[14]

B. A. (McPherson), M. Div. (Moody)[51]
1921-1923
The Rev. Johann H. Pankratz [14]

Th. B. (Rochester)[52]
1929-1945
The Rev. John H. Lohrenz[37]

B. A. (Tabor), M. A. (Bluffton)[53]
1945-1952
The Rev. Peter V. Balzer

B. A. (Tabor), Th. B. (Central), M. A. (Phillips)[54]
1958-1966
The Rev. Paul G. Hiebert[55]

B. A. (Tabor), M. A. (Fresno Pacific), M. A. (Minnesota), Ph. D. (Minnesota)[56]
1966-1968
The Rev. Peter M. Hamm

B. A. (British Columbia), M. A. (Fresno Pacific)[57]
1970,
1974-1980

The Rev. N. P. James[37]

B. D. (Serampore), M. A. (Fresno Pacific)
1971-1973,
1989

The Rev. R. S. Lemuel[37]

B. A. (Osmania), M. A. (Fresno Pacific)[58]
1973
The Rev. D. J. Arthur[37]

B. Com. (Osmania), B. A. (Osmania), B. Ed. (Osmania),
B. D. (Serampore), M. A. (Fresno Pacific), Th. D. (Dallas)
1980-1989
The Rev. V. K. Rufus[55][37]

B. A. (Tabor), M. A. (Tabor), M. Div. (Fuller), Th. M. (Trinity)
1989-1993,
1994-2003

The Rev. S. Solomon[37]

B. Th. (Serampore), B. D. (Serampore), M. A. (Osmania),
M. Phil. (Madurai),
1993-1994
The Rev. P. M. Joel[37]

M. A. (Osmania), B. Th. (Serampore), B. D. (Serampore),
M. Th. (Serampore)
2013-2014
The Rev.Dr E. D. Solomon[37]

M. A. (Osmania), B. Th. (Serampore), B. D. (Serampore),
M. Th.New Testament (Serampore), P.hd. (Illinois, USA)
Present
Rev.Dr. I. P. Asheervadam[37]

B. A. (Osmania), M. A. (Osmania), B. Th. (Serampore),
B. D. (Serampore), M. Th. (Serampore), D. Th. (Serampore)


References





  1. ^ abcde Peter Penner, Russians, North Americans, and Telugus: The Mennonite Brethren Mission in India, 1885-1975, Kindred, Winnipeg and Hillsboro, 1997. [1]


  2. ^ abcdefg Senate of Serampore College (University), List of Affiliated Colleges. [2]


  3. ^ Senate of Serampore College (University), List of the Recipient of the Degree of Doctor of Theology.[3]


  4. ^ abcde H. T. Esau, First Sixty Years of M. B. Missions, The Mennonite Brethren Publishing House, Hillsboro, 1954.[4]


  5. ^ David A. Wiebe, Prayer Update February 2016


  6. ^ R. S. Aseervadam, Mennonite Brethren Church and Social Action in Andhra Pradesh, Ithihas - Journal of Andhra Pradesh Archives, Volume 5, 1977.[5]


  7. ^ Sankar Ray, Hindu Business Line, 11 April 2008 Almost a century later, the charter was endorsed officially under the Bengal Govt Act IV of 1918. Internet, accessed 30 November 2008. [6]


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  9. ^ The Senate of Serampore College (University) is a University within the meaning of Section 2 (f) of the UGC Act, 1956 under which a University means a University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Provincial Act or a State Act, and includes any such institution as may, in consultation with the University concerned, be recoginsed by the Commission in accordance with the regulations made in this behalf under this Act. The UGC took the opinion that the Senate fell under the purview of Section 2 (f) of the said Act since The Serampore College Act, 1918 was passed by the Government of West Bengal.[7]


  10. ^ Joseph C. Houpert, A Christianity in India and Ceylon, Parts 52-1964, Good Pastor Depot, Madras, 1966, p.95.[8]


  11. ^ ab M. Ezra Sargunam, Mission Mandate: A Compendium on the Perspective of Missions in India, Mission India, Chennai, 1992, pp.495, 508.[9]


  12. ^ Mathew M. Vallipalam, Priestly Formation in the Changing Society of India: A Sociological Investigation in the Major Seminaries of India, St. Paul Publications, Bombay, 1989, p.49. [10]


  13. ^ abcd Paul D. Wiebe, Christians in Andhra Pradesh: the Mennonites of Mahbubnagar, CISRS/CLS, Bangalore/Madras, 1988, pp.67-68, 188.[11]


  14. ^ abc Foreign Missions, India: The American Mennonite Brethren Mission in India 1898-1948, Board of Foreign Missions of the Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Church of North America, 1948, p.102.[12]


  15. ^ abcdefg S. Solomon, A Brief History of Mennonite Brethren Bible Institute in D. N. Purushotham (Compiled), Mennonite Brethren Theological Graduates with their Life History and Literary Contributions (1920-2011), Hyderabad, 2008, pp.229-232.[13]


  16. ^ Theological Education in Andhra Pradesh - The Kretzmann Commission Report, Printed by A. Nageswara Rao at Saraswathi Power Press, Rajahmundry, 1970. [14]


  17. ^ Mennonite Archival Image Database


  18. ^ ab Light of Life: Magazine of Christian Growth, Volume 38, 1996, p.68


  19. ^ Indian Theological Studies, Volume 39, 2002, p.5


  20. ^ James A. Bergquist, P. Kambar Manickam, The crisis of dependency in third world ministries: a critique of inherited missionary forms in India, Christian Literature Society, Madras, 1976.[15]


  21. ^ G. Babu Rao, Content Analysis of Theological Syllabi – Old Testament in Religion and Society, Volume XXXII, Number 3, September 1985. [16]


  22. ^ Guide to Indian Periodical Literature, Volume 23, 1989, p.57


  23. ^ National Council of Churches Review, Volume 119, 1999, p.440


  24. ^ ab Senate of Serampore College (University),
    Courses offered.[17]



  25. ^ John D. Roth, Historical Conditions of Mennonite Peacebuilding Approaches: Global Anabaptism and Neo-Anabaptism in Andrew P. Klager (Edited), From Suffering to Solidarity: The Historical Seeds of Mennonite Interreligious, Interethnic, and International Peacebuilding, Wipf and Stock, Eugene, 2015, p.109.[18]


  26. ^ MBCBC, Entry to B.D.


  27. ^ MBCBC, Academics


  28. ^ MBCBC, Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies


  29. ^ Senate of Serampore College (University), Faculty with subjects taught.[19]


  30. ^ Serampore, Year 2013 M. Th. Registered Candidates at Faith Theological Seminary, Manakala.[20]


  31. ^ Mission Theology in the Anglican Communion,
    Sindhu Joseph.[21]



  32. ^ United Theological College, Bangalore, Valedictory Service 2012.[22]


  33. ^ Hyderabad Institute of Theology and Apologetics, Faculty Profile


  34. ^ Lutheran World Information, Volume 2, 2011, pp.1, 10


  35. ^ Mennonite World Conference,
    Testimonies - Ministry partner update: ICOMB – February 2017.[23]



  36. ^ Senate of Serampore College (University), Candidates who received Master of Theology degree through NIIPGTS.[24]


  37. ^ abcdefghij D. N. Purushotham (Compiled), Mennonite Brethren Theological Graduates with their Life History and Literary Contributions (1920-2011), Hyderabad, 2008, pp.2, 7, 26, 36, 85, 137, 229-232, 352, 419.[25]


  38. ^ I. P. Asheervadam, The Historical Setting for Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Churches in India, Mennonite Life, Volume 56, Number 3, September 2001.[26]


  39. ^ Devahi Selina, Laborers in the vineyard and the Master in Atola Longkumer, P. Mohan Larbeer (Edited), Women from the pulpit, BTESSC, Bangalore, 2014. [27]


  40. ^ Theses presented by students seeking the Master of Arts Degree in Peacemaking and Conflict Studies from Fresno Pacific University.[28]


  41. ^ MBCBC, The Library


  42. ^ ab The Mennonite Quarterly Review, Volume 81, 2007, p.18


  43. ^ Kaleidoscope - Bethel College Mennonite Church, April–May 2014, p.6.[29]


  44. ^ Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College, Bibliography of Original Christian Writings in India, 1994,[30][31][32]


  45. ^ abc R. Joseph, B. Suneel Bhanu (Compiled), Bibliography of Original Christian Writings in India in Telugu, published by the Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College, Bangalore, 1993. [33]


  46. ^ James Elisha Taneti, History of the Telugu Christians: A Bibliography, Scarecrow, Plymouth, 2011, pp.39, 42, 44, 53, 71, 89, 99.[34]


  47. ^ MBCBC, Our History



  48. ^ Missiology, Volume 10, 1982, p.35


  49. ^ Robert Eric Frykenberg, Paul G. Hiebert 1932-2007 in International Bulletin of Missionary Research, Volume 31, Number 3, 2003, p.128.[35]


  50. ^ Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online on Daniel F. Bergthold.[36]


  51. ^ Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online on Johann H. Pankratz.[37]


  52. ^ Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online on John H. Lohrenz.[38]


  53. ^ Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online on Peter V. Balzer.[39]


  54. ^ ab Mark J.H. Klassen, Hiebert Memorial Academic Center to be dedicated, 2013, [40]


  55. ^ Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online on G. Paul Hiebert.[41]


  56. ^ Peter M. Hamm, ‘’Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies’’


  57. ^ R. S. Lemuel, The Mennonite Brethren Medical Centre, Jadcherla provides avenues for Evangelism to Mennonite Brethren Churches of India, Fresno Pacific University Biblical Seminary, Fresno, 1977. Cited in Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin (Edited), The Mennonite Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Work on the Anabaptist-Mennonite Movement, Volume 5, Mennonite Brethren Publishing House, Hillsboro, 1990, p.28.[42]




Further reading




  • David A. Wiebe, Paul D. Wiebe (2013). "The Colors of the Mennonites in Andhra Pradesh: Devuni Prema Idhigo".


  • D. N. Purushotham (Compiled) (2008). "Mennonite Brethren Theological Graduates with their Life History and Literary Contributions (1920-2011)".


  • E. D. Solomon (2005). "India Mennonite Brethren Church Today" (PDF).


  • Peter Penner (1997). "Russians, North Americans, and Telugus: The Mennonite Brethren Mission in India, 1885-1975".


  • M. Ezra Sargunam (Compiled) (1992). "Mission Mandate: A Compendium on the Perspective of Missions in India".


  • Cornelius J. Dyck, Dennis D. Martin (Edited) (1990). "The Mennonite Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Work on the Anabaptist-Mennonite Movement". 5.


  • Paul D. Wiebe (1988). "Christians in Andhra Pradesh: the Mennonites of Mahbubnagar".


  • R. S. Aseervadam (1980). "The Mennonite Brethren in Andhra Pradesh: An Historical Treatise".


  • H. T. Esau (1954). "First Sixty Years of M. B. Missions".


  • Board of Foreign Missions of the Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Church of North America (1948). "Foreign Missions, India: The American Mennonite Brethren Mission in India 1898-1948".









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