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The Reverend Doctor
S. Joseph
Born
Suppogu Joseph

NationalityIndian
Other namesS. J. Ayyagaru
CitizenshipIndian
EducationL.Th., B.D., M.Th., D.Th.
Alma materRamayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary, Ramayapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,
Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Serampore College, Serampore, West Bengal
Occupation(s)Priest and Theologian
ParentSri S. Ranganna[3]
ReligionChristianity
ChurchSamavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches
Writings1990, Luke's Adaptation of the Gospel Tradition in Mark: A Synopsis[1]
2007, Adaptation of the Gospel tradition in Luke,
2009, Table fellowship of Jesus : according to Luke[2]
Congregations served
The Waterbury Memorial Telugu Baptist Church, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (1964-1969)
Offices held
Principal, Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, Telangana (1986-1990)
TitleThe Reverend Doctor

S. Joseph (Suppogu Joseph) is a Pastor of the Protestant Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches with major contribution to New Testament scholarship. Joseph currently is a member[4] of the Council of the Senate of Serampore College (University), India's first University[5] under Section 2(f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.

Studies

Although the Catholic[6] and Protestant missions propagated[7] the gospel in Andhra Pradesh, it was the Protestant American Baptist Mission which influenced the Suppogu patriarchs in Kurnool district.

Graduate

After early studies, S. Joseph was sent for spiritual formation to a Major Seminary in Ramayapatnam,[8] the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary where he earned[8] a Licentiate in Theology (L. Th.). Later he upgraded his theological studies earning a Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.) degree.

Post-graduate level research

In 1962,[9] the Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches sent S. Joseph to the Serampore College,[8] a constituent College of the Senate of Serampore College (University) where he mastered Biblical Greek Language and the New Testament making him eligible to teach at any University[10] in the world in the Faculty of Theology.

S. Joseph studied at Serampore during 1962-1964 during the Principalship of William Stewart[11] where the New Testament and Biblical Greek Language Faculty comprised D. F. Hudson,[11] E. L. Wenger,[11] J. C. Hindley[11] and M. P. John.[11] Other faculty members at that time included the Old Testament Scholar K. V. Mathew, Religions Scholar, V. C. Samuel and the Sanskrit Teacher, Yisu Das Tiwari. S. Joseph's companions at the College included K. David and D. S. Satyaranjan. During the ensuing convocation of the University held in 1965, S. Joseph was awarded an M. Th. by the Registrar, C. Devasahayam.

Doctoral level research

While teaching at the Andhra Christian Theological College, Joseph qualified for undertaking doctoral level research and registered as a doctoral degree candidate with the Senate of Serampore College (University) through the Gurukul Lutheran Theological College,[8] Madras. James Bergquist, a former Professor at the Gurukul Lutheran Theological College and Deputy Director of the Theological Education Fund for Southern Asia[8] of the World Council of Churches initiated the programme in 1973[12] to enable S. Joseph's overseas doctoral research making him to gain scholarship and gather research material at the Ecumenical Institute[8] and the École Biblique[8] in Jerusalem, and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia[8] where he was supervised by John H. P. Reumann,[13] then Professor of New Testament.[8]

S. Joseph was also a recipient[8] of scholarship from the Goethe-Institut[8] which enabled him to pursue German language studies at Lüneburg,[8] Germany in order to access New Testament research materials in German language. Although S. Joseph returned to take up his teaching assignment at the Protestant Seminary in Hyderabad, it was not until 1980 that the Senate of Serampore College (University) awarded him the doctorate degree of Doctor of Theology (D.Th.).[14] during the Registrarship of D. S. Satyaranjan.

Ecclesiastical ministry

Pastoral ministry

The Waterbury Memorial Telugu Baptist Church in Perambur, Chennai is the oldest[15] Baptist Church where S. Joseph served as a Pastor during 1964-1969,[9] almost six years in pastoral ministry in suburban Chennai.

Teaching ministry

Teacher

In 1969, on the invitation of the Louis F. Knoll then President[16] of the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary, S. Joseph moved from Madras to Rajahmundry to take up a teaching assignment at the Ramayapatnam Baptist Theological Seminary whose graduate section was housed within the campus of Andhra Christian Theological College, Rajahmundry until its merger in 1972[17] with the Andhra Christian Theological College. S. Joseph as a Spiritual Formator moulded the lives of generations of students creating interest in theological academic disciplines and the yearning to learn more in a systematic manner.

Principal

In 1986, when the 4-year cycle of Principalship rolled onto the Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches, its Church Society Council chose S. Joseph to lead the Society as the Principal of the Protestant Seminary. S. Joseph administered the Seminary for four years that ended in 1990 after which the 4-year cycle of Principalship rolled onto Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society which chose M. Victor Paul to represent the Church Society as Principal. After remaining in ACTC for one more academic year, S. Joseph accepted a teaching assignment in Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Madras and proceeded on leave-on-lien returning to ACTC in 1998.

During the tenure of Suppogu Joseph as Principal, he initiated faculty lectures together with two of his colleagues, the Hamburg-educated New Testament Scholar Klaus Schafer[18] and the Old Testament Scholar G. Babu Rao resulting in the publication of Reflections on Theology Today: Papers presented by Faculty of Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, India during the academic year 1988-89 on Theology and the Mission of the Church.[19] Apart from Klaus Schafer, there was another visiting faculty from the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal, Fung Maier, a notable Systematic Theologian who also taught at the Protestant Seminary leading to availability of international Scholars at the Seminary.

Contribution

S. Joseph contributed to the New Testament scholarship through his research and writings as well as made use of his administration experience at Seminaries.

New Testament Scholarship

Monsignor Gali Bali, an Old Testament Scholar who is currently the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Guntur reveals that the table fellowship of Jesus has great significance in everyday human life especially as the Church seeks to see people with the eyes of Christ himself where Gali Bali invokes Redemptor Hominis authored by Pope John Paul II.[20] It is in such a setting that Suppogu Joseph's Table Fellowship of Jesus has special significance, especially in the light of the Lucan material through which S. Joseph explores the motives and theological emphases.

Delving further into the Lucan material, S. Joseph's second book entitled Adaptation of the Gospel Tradition in Luke looks at the possibilities of Inculturation[8] especially to the Indian context. Pioneers like D. S. Amalorpavadass have taken much interest in Inculturation making major changes through the Second Vatican Council. Suppogu researched along the same period when the Second Vatican Council was confabulating but at a purely academic level.

The question whether the Christian Gospel can cross the cultural frontiers is tackled from the New Testament perspective. Taking the Gospel of Luke as an example, it attempts to determine the changes involved in adapting the Gospel Tradition to the Hellenistic setting when the Gospel moved from the Jewish setting. By analysing various examples in the Third Gospel, it tries to determine the extent of the various modifications Luke introduced in his source materials and pre-Lukan traditions. This gives an immense advantage in determining the limits of adaptation of the Gospel Tradition to the Indian.[8]

Administration

The Senate of Serampore College (University), the country's first[5] modern University within the meaning of Section 2(f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 has been active in the Faculty of Theology whose degrees are equally recognised by the famed Universities[10] including University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, as much as any recognized University in the world. S. Joseph, as a theological educator and administrator was made a member of the Council of the University where he has been rendering administrative expertise since 2007.[8]

Religious titles
Preceded by
G. Cornelius David
1959-1964[9]
Pastor,
Waterbury Memorial Telugu Baptist Church,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu

1964-1969[9]
Succeeded by
B. J. Christie Kumar
1969-1975[9]
Academic offices
Preceded by
K. David, CBCNC
1980-1986[21]
Principal,
Andhra Christian Theological College,
Hyderabad, Telangana

1986-1990[21]
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by
-
Member, Council of the
Senate of Serampore College (University),
Serampore, West Bengal

2007-[8]
Succeeded by
-

References

  1. ^ S. Joseph, Luke's Adaptation of the Gospel Tradition in Mark: A Synopsis in Reflections on Theology Today: Papers presented by Faculty of Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, India during the academic year 1988-89 on Theology and the Mission of the Church, ACTC, Hyderabad, 1990, pp.23-29. [1]
  2. ^ OCLC Classification
  3. ^ National Voters Services Portal. Name: S. Joseph, State: Telangana, District: Hyderabad, Constituency: Musheerabad. [2]
  4. ^ Council of Senate of Serampore College (University)
  5. ^ a b UNESCO Structures of University Education in India, 1952
  6. ^ Anthonappa Chowrappa, History of the Catholic Diocese of Kurnool 1701-2007, Self published by the author, Kurnool, 2008.[3]
  7. ^ Martin Senftleben, Influences of Hinduism on Christianity in Andhra Pradesh, Unpublished PhD thesis, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, 1992. [4]
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p S. Joseph, Adaptation of the Gospel Tradition in Luke, ISPCK, 2007
  9. ^ a b c d e R. Joseph, A History of the Telugu Baptist Churches (American Baptist Telugu Mission), ACTC, Hyderabad, 2003.
  10. ^ a b Foreign Universities Recognizing Serampore Degrees for Higher Studies
  11. ^ a b c d e The Story of Serampore and its College, Published by the Council of Serampore College, Serampore, 2005 (fourth edition), pp.87-88, 174. [5]
  12. ^ WCC Archives Inventory, Asia, India, 40. AS5-73-1, team study, N.T. doctoral programme, 1973; 41. AS5-73-1/A Andhra christian theological college, scholarship: S. Joseph, 1973;[6]
  13. ^ John H. P. Reumann dies: New Testament Professor was a force in Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogues. [7]
  14. ^ List of the Recipient of the Degree of Doctor of Theology of the Senate of Serampore College (University) [8]
  15. ^ City's first Telugu baptist church is 125 old, The New Indian Express, September 30, 2010. [9]
  16. ^ Talathoti Punnaiah, My Memoir, Ministry and Message: (60 years Life Experiences 1950-2010), Kakinada, 2010, p.10. Punnaiah was an aspirant and underwent a 1-year spirituality course at the Ramayapatnam Major Seminary in 1969 during the Presidentship of Louis F. Knoll, this coincides with S. Joseph's joining date at Ramayatnam when read together with Ravela Joseph's A History of The Telugu Baptist Churches.
  17. ^ Foundations, Volume 11, American Baptist Historical Society, 1968. p. 321. [10]
  18. ^ International Bulletin, 1995
  19. ^ Reflections on Theology Today: Papers presented by Faculty of Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, India during the academic year 1988-89 on Theology and the Mission of the Church, ACTC, Hyderabad, 1990. [11]
  20. ^ Govindu Rayanna, Table Fellowship of Jesus : Luke 5:27-32, St. Anthony's Shrine, Guntur, 2009, pp.v-vii
  21. ^ a b c See Wikipedia article on Andhra Christian Theological College