Church History Association of India

Church History Association of India (CHAI)[1][2] is an ecumenical body[3] of Church historians in India. Its journal is The Indian Church History Review (ICHR).[4][5]

Present Council (2012- )

Council (2009-2011)

Members

Publications

Jose Kalapura is in charge of the association's journal, the Indian Church History Review.

Leonard Fernando is the General Editor of History of Christianity in India published by Church History Association of India. CHAI Newsletter an e-periodical edited by Prof. George Menachery may be obtained from chainewsletter@gmail.com or may be browsed on the CHAI site.

Among the books published by CHAI are: HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA. Vol.I From the Beginning up to the Middle of the Sixteenth Century - A. M. Mundadan. Vol.II From the Middle of the Sixteenth Century to the End of the Seventeenth Century - J. Thekkedath. Vol.III During the Eighteenth Century - E. R. Hambye. Vol.IV (Part 2) Tamil Nadu in the 19th & 20th Centuries - Hugald Grafe. Vol.V (Part 2) North West India in the 19th & 20th Centuries - C. B. Webster. Vol.V (Part 5) North East India in the 19th & 20th Centuries - F. S. Downs. Vol.V (Part ) North India in the 19th & 20th Centuries - C.B. Webster.

"INDIA's CHRISTIAN HERITAGE," CHAI Platinum Jubilee Volume(75 scholarly papers), Ed. O. L. Snaitang and George Menachery

References

  1. Christianity Today Christianity in India
  2. Daily Goa News News item about CHAI's conference
  3. Goa Net News article
  4. Journal Seek Info
  5. University of British Columbia List of serials
  6. 1 2 NTC
  7. Indian Christianity Profile of Dr.George Menachery
  8. Andhra Christian Theological College Faculty
  9. 1 2 3 4 Ibid
  10. Fernando, a Jesuit, is faculty at Vidyajyoti College
  11. Richardson is faculty at ACTC
  12. Rev. Moses is faculty at ACTC

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