E. C. John Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Reverend
E. C. John
Honorific Suffix:D. D. (Honoris causa)
Birth Name:Elavinakuzhy Cherian John[1]
Birth Date:1927 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Travancore
Death Place:Bangalore, Karnataka
Nationality:Indian
Other Names:ECJ
Education:
Alma Mater:
Years Active:1954-2007
Religion:Christianity
Church:Church of South India,[2] Madhya Kerala Diocese[3]
Ordained:1954
Congregations:CSI Church, Tiruvalla (1954-1957)
Offices Held:Teacher - in - Old Testament, United Theological College, Bangalore (1959-1993)
Spouse:Juliane Hanna John (nee Ehrenberg)

E. C. John (8 November 1927 – 29 October 2020) was an Indian Old Testament scholar and a member[4] of the Society for Biblical Studies in India. He was also a member of the George Bell Institute at the University of Chichester,[5] Chichester and the Society for Old Testament Study,[6] England.

He was acknowledged for his scholarship of the Old Testament. G. Babu Rao,[7] one of his earliest pupils specializing in the Old Testament wrote that his professor, E. C. John pointed out parallels for Epiphany and Theophany from Vaishnavism and Saivism respectively.[8]

Writings

Books written

Books edited

Articles

Studies

After completing graduate studies in sciences leading to B.Sc., E. C. John chose priesthood as a full time vocation and went for spiritual formation in Bangalore.

Spiritual studies

John studied theology at the United Theological College, Bengaluru from 1951 to 1954 when Max Hunter Harrison was its Principal.[22] From 1954 to 1957[23] he served as a presbyter of the Church of South India in Tiruvalla.

Advanced spiritual studies

In 1957 he was sent to the University of Cambridge, Cambridge where he pursued both graduate and postgraduate studies leading to B. A.[24] (1959)[24] and M. A.[24] (1963)[24] specializing in Old Testament (MA Tripos part iii). During John's stay at the University of Cambridge, the decennial Lambeth Conference took place which John attended it as a guest along with Leslie Brown, and Lesslie Newbigin.[25]

Doctoral research

While teaching at the Seminary in Bengaluru, he applied for the Alexander von Humboldt research fellowship and went on study leave from the Seminary to the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg[2] for doctoral studies in Old Testament where he studied with Claus Westermann and Gerhard von Rad who were experts in Old Testament studies. During John's study period in Heidelberg, his companions included Ulrich Bergmann (Neuendettelsau Mission), Ms Whittaker, Nicholas J. Tromp, who spent a period of study at the university.[26] Upon completion of his doctoral studies in 1968, John's thesis was published with the title, Death and life in the prophecy of judgment with reference to Amos, Hosea, Isaiah and Jeremiah,[9] E. C. John returned to Bengaluru and continued teaching in the United Theological College till his retirement in 1993.

Contributions

Teaching

After John completed his studies in Cambridge University in 1959, he began teaching the Old Testament in Bangalore for generations of students both at the graduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. In 1983 E. C. John took charge as principal of the United Theological College, Bengaluru from his predecessor Joshua Russell Chandran and continued as principal until 1993 when he relinquished charge and handed over the baton to Gnana Robinson.

John's legacy of teaching has passed on to his postgraduate[27] students who specialized in the Old Testament and Hebrew language, which continued through those who took up teaching at seminaries elsewhere comprising,[22]

Commentary

John led the editorial team comprising M. J. Joseph, K. V. Mathew, Jacob Verghis, Saphir P. Athyal and Mathew P. John that worked to bring out the One volume Malayalam Bible Commentary with contributions from 47 Scholars and published in 1979 through the Theological Literature Committee, Tiruvalla.[31]

Peace studies

John worked with an international community of theologians at United Theological College, on the peace movement and peace for the people, in association with the World Council of Churches, and their advisory responsibilities with the United Nations Organization.

Hobbies

John was an avid gardener and enthusiastic tennis and volleyball player. He taught himself to play the flute.

Honours

In the Senate of Serampore College (University) Convocation 2009 held at the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary, Madurai, John was awarded a Doctor of Divinity honoris causa.[32]

Reminisce

Talathoti Punnaiah who studied a postgraduate course leading to Master of Theology at the United Theological College, Bangalore from 1989-1991 recalls his association with John, "E. C. John was my Principal at the College. He was a good Administrator."[33]

References

Notes
  • Further reading
  • Notes and References

    1. E. C. John, Samson Prabhakar (Edited), Christian Identity and Cultural Nationalism: Challenges and Opportunities, BTESSC/SATHRI, Bangalore, 2006.https://books.google.com/books?id=ISLgoAEACAAJ
    2. https://books.google.com/books?id=6_3YAAAAMAAJ The National Council of Churches Review, Volume 103, Nagpur, 1983
    3. Web site: Clergy of the Madhya Kerala Diocese . Madhya Kerala Diocese . https://web.archive.org/web/20130914093902/http://www.csimkd.org/Clergy.html . 14 September 2013.
    4. [Priest|Fr.]
    5. Web site: Fellows and Scholars . University of Chichester . https://web.archive.org/web/20140322002053/http://www.chi.ac.uk/specialisms/research-centres/george-bell-institute-1/fellows-and-scholars . 22 March 2014.
    6. Web site: 2004 Conference of the SOTS . 30 December 2009 . https://archive.today/20120913112347/http://www.sots.ac.uk/conf/conferences2004.html . 13 September 2012 . dead .
    7. G. Babu Rao, Content Analysis of Theological Syllabi – Old Testament in Religion and Society, Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore, 1985. https://books.google.com/books?um=1&q=g.babu+rao+doctoral+studies&btnG=Search+Books
    8. E. C. John, Divine Manifestations, Bangalore Theological Forum, III/2, Bengaluru, July 1971. p.19. Cited by G. Babu Rao in Wisdom Tradition and the Indian Parallels with special reference to Telugu literature, Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, 1990. http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=3540
    9. E. C. John, Death and life in the prophecy of judgment with reference to Amos, Hosea, Isaiah and Jeremiah, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 1968.https://books.google.com/books?id=88g_uAAACAAJ
    10. E. C. John, The Servant of the Lord (Meditations on the Prophets), The Christian Literature Society, Madras, 1983.https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/228099033
    11. E. C. John, Samson Prabhakar (Edited), BTESSC/SATHRI for Ecumenical Christian Academy, Bengaluru, 2006.
    12. E. C. John, "Forgiveness in the Prophecy of Judgment", Indian Journal of Theology, Volume 18, Issue 2-3, April–September 1969, pp. 206–218. Cited by Claus Westermann in "Genesis 12–36: a Commentary" in John Scullion Volume 2 of Genesis: a Commentary, Augsburg Publishing House, 1985. p.316. https://books.google.com/books?id=I8_YAAAAMAAJhttp://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/ijt/18-2-3_206.pdf
    13. E. C. John, Old Testament understanding of death, Indian Journal of Theology, Volume 23, Issue 1-2, January–June 1974, pp.123-128.http://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/ijt/23_1-2_123.pdf
    14. E.C. John, Righteousness in the prophets, Indian Journal of Theology, Volume 26, Issue 3-4, July–December 1977, pp.132-142.http://biblicalstudies.org.uk/articles_ijt_03.php
    15. E. C. John, Life and Death in Old Testament Research, Bangalore Theological Forum, Volume 9, 1977, pp.13-27. Cited by Monica J. Melanchthon, Graduate Biblical Studies in India, in Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Kent Harold Richards (Edited), Transforming Graduate Biblical Education: Ethos and Discipline, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2010, p. 129.https://books.google.com/books?id=Nzhvp2AtOCgC&dq=e.c.john+old+testament&pg=PA129
    16. E. C. John, "Theological Research and the Churches in India: Old Testament", Bangalore Theological Forum, Volume 10, 1978, pp.6-11. Cited by Monica J. Melanchthon, Graduate Biblical Studies in India, in Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Kent Harold Richards (Edited), Transforming Graduate Biblical Education: Ethos and Discipline, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2010, p. 129.https://books.google.com/books?id=Nzhvp2AtOCgC&dq=e.c.john+old+testament&pg=PA129
    17. E. C. John, Israel and Inculturation: An Appraisal, Bangalore Theological Forum, Volume 14, 1984, pp.87-94. Cited by Monica J. Melanchthon, Graduate Biblical Studies in India, in Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Kent Harold Richards (Edited), Transforming Graduate Biblical Education: Ethos and Discipline, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2010, p. 129.https://books.google.com/books?id=Nzhvp2AtOCgC&dq=e.c.john+old+testament&pg=PA129
    18. E. C. John, Fellowship in the Holy Spirit - Biblical Perspectives, National Council of Churches Review, Volume 104, Wesley Press, Mysore, 1984, pp.202-208. https://books.google.com/books?id=u_7YAAAAMAAJ&q=biblical+perspectives
    19. E. C. John, A vision for the future in To serve, not to be served, United Theological College, Bangalore, 1985.https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/294988684
    20. E. C. John, The Reception of the Old Testament in India, Unpublished paper at the Society for Old Testament Study meeting, 2004. http://sots1917.org/meeting-2004/
    21. E. C. John, Reading the Old Testament from a Dalit Perspective, Unpublished paper at the Society for Old Testament Study meeting, 2007. http://sots1917.org/meetings-2007/#summer07
    22. K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), The United Theological College, Directory 1910–1997, Bengaluru, 1997. pp.6 and 25. https://books.google.com/books?id=yCvXPgAACAAJ
    23. Juliane H. John and E. C. John, To Tell of the Struggle is a Struggle: Resistance, Protest and Witness during the Third Reich, Published by the Authors, Bengaluru, 1999. https://books.google.com/books?id=B8bQHAAACAAJ
    24. The Cambridge University List of Members for the Year 1991, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991, p.711.https://books.google.com/books?id=05AcAQAAMAAJ&q=Elavinakuzhy
    25. [Lesslie Newbigin]
    26. Nicholas J. Tromp, Primitive Conceptions of Death and the Nether World in the Old Testament, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, 1969, pp.31, 165.https://books.google.com/books?id=T8s8aTeSPYYC&dq=Nicholas+J.+Tromp&pg=PP1
    27. Zaihmingthanga (Edited), M. Th. / D. Th. Thesis Titles, BTESSC, Bangalore, 1990, pp.1-4.
    28. https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2006/19-may/gazette/the-revd-john-guy-bookless The Rev. John Guy Bookless in Church Times, 2 November 2006
    29. The Story of Serampore and its College, Council of Serampore College, Serampore (Fourth Edition), 2005, p.92.
    30. J. B. Jeyaraj, The People of God in the Priestly Source in Indian Journal of Theology.http://biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/ijt/28-3-4_129.pdf
    31. E. C. John (Edited), One volume Malayalam Bible Commentary, The Theological Literature Committee, Tiruvalla, 1979. Reviewed in Scripture Bulletin, Volume XI, Number 1, Summer 1980, p.25.http://cbagb.org.uk/pdfs/archive/Summer%201980.pdf
    32. R. Christopher Rajkumar, Serampore College Convocation 2009 and forty years journey of Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary, NCCI Newsletter/Easter 2009, Nagpur, 2009. p.7. Web site: National Council of Churches in India newsletter of Easter 2009 . dead . 11 September 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120303094552/http://www.nccindia.in/webapp/news/File/Newsletter2009/Easter-newsltr-09-1.pdf . 3 March 2012.
    33. Talathoti Punnaiah, My Memoir, Ministry and Message: (60 years Life Experiences 1950-2010), Kakinada, 2010, pp.85-86.