Aizawl Theological College

Aizawl Theological College
Motto Service to God and Humankind
Established 1907
Principal Rev. Dr. C. Lalhlira
Location Aizawl, Mizoram, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations Senate of Serampore College (University)
Serampore - 712201, West Bengal, India

Aizawl Theological College is an ecumenical seminary of the Presbyterian Church in Aizawl, Mizoram, India. It is affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University).[1] The college is owned by the Mizoram Presbyterian Church and administered by the Mizoram Synod through its Theological Education Board.[2] Hundreds of pastors and church leaders have received their academic training and ministerial formation under the standards laid down by the Senate of Serampore College since its inception in 1907.

Location

The College is located at the top of a mountain, north of Aizawl, the state capital of Mizoram. Aizawl is accessible by road and air. There are several road transportation services from Guwahati, Shillong, Churachandpur and Silchar to Aizawl and vice versa. It is presently connected by air-flights via New Delhi and Kolkata.

History

Aizawl Theological College was started by Rev. D.E. Jones, popularly known as Pu Zosaphluia among the Mizos, in 1907 as a humble theological school to train native Christians for various ministries of the church. It was originally named "Aijal Theological School". In 1924, the theological school was shifted from Aizawl to Durtlang at the present site of the Presbyterian Hospital. Rev. F.J. Sandy managed the administration. But Sandy unexpectedly died and the school was moved back to Aizawl proper and headed by Rev. E.L. Mendus. The school was closed in 1937 affected by circumstances of the Second World War. It was revived in 1964 to become a proper theological college. Rev. J.M. Lloyd became the first designated Principal and the college was located at Mission Vengthlang, Aizawl. The Senate of Serampore College granted affiliation to the college at the level of Licentiate in Theology (L.Th.) in 1965. The college was then officially named "Aizawl Theological College." When Rev. J.M. Lloyd returned to Wales he was succeeded by Rev. C. Pazawna who became the first Mizo Principal of the College. He remained in office for seventeen years. In 1971, the College was upgraded to the B. Th. level by the Senate of Serampore College, replacing the L. Th. diploma course programme. In 1994 that the Senate of Serampore College allowed Aizawl Theological College to start the B.D. programme. In June 1998 the Council for Academic Affairs of the Senate of Serampore College granted Aizawl Theological College the status of a full-fledged B.D. College. The Master of Theology (M.Th) programme in Christian Theology had been introduced since 2002 and M.Th. (New Testament and Missiology) and Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) respectively are also being introduced from 2007 academic session.[3]

List of Principalships

(Name of the Principal, Period,)

  • Rev. D.E. Jones,
  • Rev. F.J. Sandy,
  • Rev. E.L. Mendus,
  • Rev. J.M. Lloyd,
  • Rev. C. Pazawna,
  • Rev. Lalsawma,
  • Rev. Lalchhuanliana (1981-1986),
  • Rev. C. Biakmawia (1986-1990),
  • Rev. H. Remthanga (1990-1993),
  • Rev. C. Rosiama (1993-1994),
  • Rev. Dr. Zaihmingthanga (1994-1999),
  • Rev. Dr. H. Vanlalauva (1999-2007),
  • Rev. Dr. Roger Gaikwad (2008-2010),
  • Rev. Dr. Vanlalchhuanawma (2011-2015),
  • Rev. Dr. C. Lalhlira (from 2016)

Courses offered

Publications

References

  1. "Graduate & Post-graduate Colleges". Senate of Serampore. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  2. "ATC run by Mizoram Synod". Synod Info. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  3. Vanlalauva, H. "Aizawl Theological College-in Kum 100 hmel a hmu ta" [Aizawl Theological College has turned 100] (in Mizo). Mizoram Presbyterian Church Synod. Retrieved 12 January 2014.

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Coordinates: 23°45′42″N 92°44′06″E / 23.7616°N 92.7350°E / 23.7616; 92.7350

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