Daniel D. Chetti

Daniel Divaker Chetti
Born India
Nationality Indian
Education B. A., Azusa Pacific University,
M. A., Claremont Graduate University,
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University
Occupation Theologian
Church Baptist
Title Professor

Daniel Divaker Chetti is Professor at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary.[1] Daniel Chetti was known for his contribution as Director[2] of Programmes and Church Relations at the Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College in Bangalore as well as at the Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Chennai.

Chetti's doctoral work on Khonds has been kept for posterity at the National Library, Kolkata.[3]

Writings

Academic offices
Preceded by
H. S. Wilson
1980-1988
Director of Programmes and Church Relations,
Board of Theological Education of the Senate of Serampore College

1988-
Succeeded by
V. Devasahayam

References

  1. Arab Baptist Theological Seminary
  2. The Acts and Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Presbyterian Church in Canada, General Assembly, Thorn Press, 1996, p.407.
  3. 1 2 Daniel D. Chetti, A history of the Meriah Wars, 1836-1862 : policies and personalities in the evolution of British moral imperative among the Khonds of Orissa, Claremont, 1986.
  4. Daniel D. Chetti, Aravind P. Nirmal (Edited), Adventurous faith & transforming vision, Gurukul, Chennai, 1989.
  5. Daniel D Chetti, Making Visible: The Role of Women in the Nineteenth Century Protestant Christianity in India, Indian Church History Review, Volume 32, Number 1, June 1998, pp. 12-13. Cited in M. Ezra Sargunam, Samuel Jayakumar, S. Devasagayam Ponraj, Christian contribution to nation building, Mission Educational Books, Madras, 2006, p.180.
  6. Daniel D. Chetti, Ecology and Development: Theological Perspectives, Gurukul, 1996.
  7. Daniel D. Chetti, M. P. Joseph (Edited), Ethical issues in the struggles for justice : quest for pluriform communities : essays in honour of K.C. Abraham CSS, Thiruvalla, 1998.
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