K. Devasahayam

K. Devasahayam
President
Church Christian
See Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (AELC)
In office 1965–1969
Predecessor G. Devasahayam
Successor S. W. Schmitthenner
Orders
Consecration 1965
Personal details
Born 5 June 1916
Pedakakani, Andhra Pradesh
Died 30 January 1992
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Previous post Lecturer, Andhra Christian Theological College

K. Devasahayam (Telugu: దేవసహాయము అయ్యగారు; 5 June 1916 – 30 January 1992) was President of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church from 1965 to 1969.

Early years

K. Devasahayam was born in Pedakakani in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India on 5 June 1916.[1]

Divinity and Priesthood

The Church Historian, K. L. Richardson mentioned that K. Devasahayam was sent to the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia for theological studies between 1956 and 1960.[2]

As a Priest of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church, Devasahayam served in pastoral roles in Rajahmundry, Narasaraopeta, Mangalagiri, and Eluru parishes.[1]

Theological writings

R. Joseph and B. Suneel Bhanu who compiled a bibliography of original Christian writings in India in Telugu included a book by K. Devasahayam entitled[3] The Good News of the Cross first published in 1962.

Academic

K. Devasahayam was a member[4] of the Church History Association of India, incorporating Church Historians of the Protestant, Orthodox, Catholic and Charismatic traditions. Devasahayam is acknowledged to have researched[5] into the new age charismatic movements in Christianity in Andhra Pradesh.

Rajahmundry

K. Devasahayam began teaching Church History at the Lutheran Theological College from 1944 to 1947.[6] For sometime, Devasahayam was Secretary of Andhra Pradesh unit of the Student Christian Movement of India. He rejoined the Lutheran Theological College and saw the closure of the College along with century-old Seminaries in Kakinada, Dornakal, and Ramayapatnam. The Andhra Christian Theological College, a special purpose entity was formed in 1964 taking in all the faculty and students of the closed-down Seminaries.[7]

Serampore

In the middle of the academic year 1970-1971, K. Devasahayam was deputed by his Church Society to the historical Serampore College, Serampore, West Bengal where he taught Church History and New Testament.[8] K. Devasahayam was made Rector of the Theology Department the same year in place of M. P. John who left for the Bible Society of India.[8] In July 1974, the Council of Serampore College granted study leave to Devasahayam who went for doctoral studies (D.D.) to his alma mater, the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and returned to Serampore College in the academic year 1976-1977 to take up his teaching responsibilities and Rectorship of the Theology[8] Department. After having served over seven years in the College, Devasahayam resigned in July 1977.[8]

Presidentship

While teaching Church History at the Andhra Christian Theological College, a newly formed ecumenical seminary in Rajahmundry, Devasahayam contested for the Presidency of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society headquartered in Guntur and was elected in 1965[7] and was in office till 1969.

References

  1. 1 2 K. Devasahayam, The Good News of the Cross, Sixth Impression, 2007. Printed at Sudha Offset Printers, Rajahmundry. From back cover.
  2. Clarence Hess Swavely, Mission to church in Andhra Pradesh, India: the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1942-1962, Published by United Lutheran Church in America, Board of Foreign Missions, 1962. p. 43. . Cited by Kolluri Luther Richardson, Towards Self-Reliance : A historical survey of the programmes and efforts of Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church from 1927-1969, Published by Christopher and Kanakaiah, Vijayawada, 2003. pp. 97-98.
  3. Ravela Joseph, Suneel Bhanu (Compiled), Bibliography of original Christian writings in Telugu, Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College, Bengaluru, 1993. p. 30.
  4. Indian Church History Review, Volume 6, Published by the Church History Association of India, 1972.
  5. K. Devasahayam, The Bible Mission, Religion and Society, Volume 29, Issue 1, Published by Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore 1982. pp. 55-101.
  6. The Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church: A brief history, Published by the Department of Religious Education of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1951. pp.77 and 115.
  7. 1 2 Ch. Raja Rao, Anubhava Sakshyam (Telugu), Rajahmundry, 2004, p. 24.
  8. 1 2 3 4 The Council of Serampore College, The Story of Serampore and its College, Fourth Edition 2005, Serampore. pp.90-92.

Further reading

Religious titles
Preceded by
G. Devasahayam
President

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church
1965–1969

Succeeded by
S. W. Schmitthenner
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