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G. D. Melanchthon (1934–1994) was a Silver Jubilee Priest hailing from Protestant Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society who taught
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,Israel Selvanayagam, ''The Dynamics of Hindu Traditions: The
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on Sacrifice, Gīta and Dialogue'', Asian Trading Corporation, Bangalore, 1996, p.1

/ref> at United Theological College, Bangalore from 1968 until the latter half of the 1980s, with his career being brought to an abrupt end in 1988 when he was stricken with
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. Melanchthon used to be quite active among the academic community along with
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, Arvind P. Nirmal and others in not only delivering scholarly talks, but also in contributing research articles and reviewing new titles. Melanchthon was born in
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( Andhra Pradesh) into a Christian family and was raised in accordance with Lutheran traditions. The history of ChristianityW. Francis, et al., ''Gazetteer of South India'', Volume 1, Mittal Publications, New Delhi, 1989, p.29

/ref> in Ramachandrapuram is attributed to the The Jesuits, French Jesuits and the Canadian Baptists, dating to the latter half of the nineteenth century. In 1892 the
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began their ministry through an integral mission comprising spiritual, educational and healing components with a church (1892), an all-girls Raja Cockshutt School (1898),G. Beulah Pearl Sunanda, ''The Missionary Enterprise of the Canadian Baptist Church in Andhra Pradesh - An Appraisal'', Dissertation submitted to
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, Nagarjunanagar, 2012, pp.151, 234

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and J. D. Kellock Home for Lepers (1903). Not only did the emerging Christian missions through
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mould Melanchthon's growth in Christianity, but as an adolescent, he also came under the influence of the popular evangelist,
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,
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, who was ministering as a priest between 1944 and 1947 in Ramachandrapuram. Masilamani's ability to make use of Homiletics made a definitive impact on the faith journey of early
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s, a fact recollected by the
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scholar, G. Babu Rao, CBCNC.G. Babu Rao, in ''Souvenir of Birth Centenary Greetings of Rev. Dr.
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'', New Life Associates, Hyderabad, 2014, p.19


Studies

After completing schooling from Ramachandrapuram, Melanchthon proceeded to AELC- Andhra Christian College,
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, for pre-university and undergraduate studies leading to B.A. This was during the tenure of Rao Saheb T. S. Paulus, as principal. Continuing his academics, Melanchthon proceeded to Waltair and enrolled for a postgraduate programme leading to M.A. at Andhra University. Incidentally, the geologist,
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, was also studying at the university during the same time and the two were contemporaries. The university was headed by Vice-chancellor V. S. Krishna during that period. Initially after his postgraduate studies, Melanchthon worked in the
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serving in a Mandal Office. Around this time, he found his calling towards full-time priesthood. Much like
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of Milan, the
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, Melanchthon resigned from government service and proceeded to the office of the president of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society headquartered in
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, which was headed by G. Devasahayam, AELC and conveyed his interest in the vocation of priesthood.


Basic spiritual studies

By 1958, Melanchthon enrolled at Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Chennai, an affiliated seminary of the Senate of Serampore College (University), India's firstSankar Ray in 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

/ref> University founded by the Baptist Missions led by Joshua Marshman, William Carey, and
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. He pursued a graduate programme in
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studying under notable faculty consisting of Sigfrid Estborn, who was teaching History of Christianity and
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, P. David teaching
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, R. A. Martin who was teaching
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and Jacob Kumaresan teaching systematic theology. His companions were Kambar Manickam, TELC, K. James Carl, SALC, G. Emmanuel, AELC and also
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, AELC, :de:Johnson Gnanabaranam, TELC, T. B. D. Prakasa Rao, CSI, among others, who were studying at the seminary at varying periods of study. By the end of the three-year course in 1961, Melanchthon performed well in his examinations and secured two university-level prizes, '' viz.'', George Howells Prize in History of Religions and Senators' Prize in Biblical Studies and was awarded a
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degree by the Senate of Serampore College (University) in the ensuing convocation of 1962 led by its registrar, C. Devasahayam,
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.


Advanced spiritual studies

After a couple of years' of parish ministry between 1961 and 1965, Melanchthon returned to his '' Alma mater'' to pursue a postgraduate course leading to
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, specializing in religions, between 1965 and 1967,Zaihmingthanga (Compiled), ''Thesis Titles - M.Th., M.R.S., D.D., D.Th'',
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, Bangalore, 1991, p.29.
where he worked out a thesis entitled ''A study of the idea and meaning of God with special reference to the 11th chapter of
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in the context of Renascent Hinduism'' under the guidance of P. David. As part of his two-year course, Melanchthon also become a research student at the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore.''Religion and Society'', Volume 12, Number 1, March 1965, p.83
/ref> The institute was headed by
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, then director and Herbert Jai Singh, then assistant director. When the 1970s began, Melanchthon got qualified to pursue doctoral studies and availed study leave from the United Theological College, Bangalore. He enrolled with the Senate of Serampore College (University) to undertake studies leading to
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, Joshua Russell Chandran (Compiled), ''Annual Report 1973-1974'', UTC, Bangalore, 1974. From Archives of Gossner Mission, 1970-1974 at Berlinbr>
/ref> specializing in
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. He was a recipient of study scholarship in 1972 World Council of Churches, ''Archives Inventory - Asia - India''. Reference code 4213.3.1.13bis, 1970-197

/ref> from the World Council of Churches (Theological Education Fund), which he utilized to proceed on research exposure to Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in the United States. In the ensuing year, by September 1973, he moved to
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, Birmingham ( United Kingdom), where he continued his research under able scholars from 1973 to 1975. However, by the turn of the academic year 1975–1976, Melanchthon had to return to Bangalore to resume his teaching duties as his request for extension of leave was not granted, a move which brought an end to his
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.


Career as pastor and teacher

After Melanchthon stepped out of the portals of his seminary in 1961, he was ordained as a pastor of Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church Society by K. Krupadanam, AELC, then president. Melanchthon then began to minister in
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region at
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in the 1960s, where Christianity was propagated in the
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by the Lutheran missions in the late 19th century led by a German missionary, Rudolph F. A. Arps. Parishioners were Agricultural labourers''
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'', 1961, Volume 2, 1962, p.10

/ref> and access to Kothapeta, in
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area used to be through a
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across the Gautami-Godavari River, one of the estuaries of
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, from Kapileswarapuram on the opposite bank. After serving as a pastor, Melanchthon returned to his '' alma mater'' in 1965 to take up a postgraduate course. In 1968, during the principalship of Joshua Russell Chandran, Melanchthon joined as
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at United Theological College, Bangalore, where Melanchthon used to teach Religions in India for students pursuing
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for nearly two decades until 1988. Many of his graduate students have contributed to the full spectrum of the ministries of the Church in India, who include, R. S. Sugirtharajah,
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, P. J. Lawrence,
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, Dharmakkan Dhanaraj,
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, John Sadananda,
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, Ch. Vasantha Rao, Rajula Annie-Watson and others. Among his notable students who specialized in religions, the name of
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stands out. Other co-faculty teaching religions at UTC, Bangalore at different points of time were V. C. Samuel, MOSC,
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, AELC, Herbert Jai Singh, MCI, and
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, CSI, David C. Scott, MCI. In addition to his teaching, Melanchthon also used to render ministerial duties at local congregations around Bangalore at CSI-St. Peter's Telugu ChurchFlorence Deenadayalan (Edited), ''CSI-St. Peter's Telugu Church 50th Anniversary Souvenir'', Bangalore, 1998. and other churches.


Paralytic stroke and death

During 1987-1988 while Melanchthon went on an assignment to Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur, he also happened to visit
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, a hill station, where he suffered a paralytic stroke. By the time he was brought back to Jabalpur for administering treatment, precious moments were lost due to lack of immediate medical access, resulting in severe
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. Melanchthon was then taken by rail to Bangalore and treated at the Baptist Hospital, Hebbal. By then,
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, CSI who had already taken up the principalship, ensured that Melanchthon was kept away from teaching assignments until his recovery. Melanchthon gradually began to recover, but remained confined to his quarters in the campus. However, even after nearly six years of sustained treatment, Melanchthon could not recover fully and died on 22 September 1994. Gnana Robinson, CSI, then principal, led the
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in paying its obeisances. Melanchthon was buried with ecclesiastical honours at
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Indian Christian Cemetery, Bangalore.


Melanchthon and the case of social security for Theologians

In Melanchthon's untimely demise, the whole gamut of social security and health insurance coverage of theologians comes to the fore. While the state has provided means through legislation to ensure such safety through savings and health schemes, only a few of these are applied to the theological fraternity in India, who are otherwise employed in institutions registered as legal bodies either through
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(e.g.
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), Indian Companies Act, 1956 (e.g. Samavesam of Telugu Baptist Churches), Societies Registration Act, 1860 (e.g.
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), or such other
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s applicable in India. There has only been a selective extension of
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, The Employees' State Insurance, 1948, Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provident Act, 1952, in theological institutions, and theologians continue to be at risk being at the sole mercy of the institution and its management. A few of the notable theologians who met untimely deaths while still in service include, Mutyala Theophilus (1895-1946),
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(1932-1990),
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(1929-1995), and others with the recent one being Siga Arles (1950-2015). The
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and
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Scholar,
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(1927-2005), then on a teaching assignment with Bethel Bible College, Guntur had been at the receiving end due to medical negligence of an
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and had issues with visibility and later met his death in the institution, while being its principal. Somehow, the extended arm of social security as envisaged by State for the good of every
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employed in some entity or the other, seems to elude theologians.
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dates back to
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. The Indian yogi and mystic, Jaggi Vasudev believes that the Church is organized, but he seemed to have said that in matters of organizational setup. In Melanchthon's case, apprehensions were cast on his health issue and usability to the institution, resulting in moves to dislodge him from his quarters due to non-performance of teaching tasks, but it was met with resistance from certain sections of alumni, notable among whom include a New Testament scholar, best known for his administration of the Senate of Serampore College (University) during the 1970s as well as an
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scholar,''Guide to Indian Periodical Literature'', Volume 23, 1989, p.57
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having associated with the Serampore College''The Story of Serampore and its College'', Council of Serampore College, Serampore (Fourth Edition), 2005, p.9

/ref> and
Andhra Christian Theological College Andhra Christian Theological College (ACTC) is a seminary in Telangana which was founded in 1964. It is affiliated with India's first university, the Senate of Serampore College (University) (a university under section 2(f) of the Universi ...
as faculty member from the 1970s. As such, then principal,
E. C. John Revd. E. C. John (8 November 1927 – 29 October 2020) was an Indian Old Testament scholar and a member of the Society for Biblical Studies in India. He was also a member of the George Bell Institute at the University of Chichester, Chichester ...
, chose to tread the ground of Humanity (virtue), humaneness by ensuring social security to a fellow theologian who suffered from a paralytic stroke during the course of his employment with the institution.


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