Victor Premasagar - Works and Legacy

Works and Legacy

He wrote several articles in scholarly journals and in other popular Church magazines. He also wrote:

  • He emptied Himself - Bible Studies on Jesus Christ Frees and Unites', The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1976
  • Promise in the Ancestral Narratives: A theme of the early Hebrew traditions, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 2000
  • Interpretive Diary of a Bishop - Indian Experience in Translation and Interpretation of some Biblical passages, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 2002

Some essays were written in his honour (festschrift) commemorating his shastipoorthi (completion of sixty years) and brought into a book entitled:

  • The Church on the move - Edited by H.S. Wilson, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 2002
Educational offices
Preceded by
Saral K. Chatterjee
President Senate of Serampore College (University)
1977-1983
Succeeded by
C. D. Jathanna
Academic offices
Preceded by
W. D. Coleman and William P. Peery
Principal of Andhra Christian Theological College
1973–1981
Succeeded by
K. David
Other offices
Preceded by
D. L. Gopalaratnam
1978–1980
General Secretary of the Synod of Church of South India
1980–1982
Succeeded by
M. Azaraiah
1982–1988
Religious titles
Preceded by
B. G. Prasada Rao
1976–1981
Bishop in Medak
1983–1992
Succeeded by
B. P. Sugandhar
1993–2009
Preceded by
Sundar Clarke
1982–1986
Deputy Moderator
Church of South India

1986–1988
Succeeded by
D. Pothirajulu
1988–1990
Preceded by
I. Jesudason
1982–1988
Moderator
Church of South India

1988–1992
Succeeded by
Ryder Devapriam
1992

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