South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies (SAIACS) | |
Established: | 1982 |
Founder: | Late Dr Graham Houghton |
Principal: | Dr Prabhu Singh |
City: | Bengaluru |
State: | Karnataka |
Country: | India |
South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies (SAIACS), is an ecumenical institution for progressive theological studies in Bangalore, India. The motto of SAIACS is: "Excellence for service."[1] [2]
SAIACS was founded in 1982, by Dr Graham Houghton and fellow New Zealander, Bruce Nicholls.[3] Initially, the college offered a two-year Master of Theology (MTh) programme in Missiology which was offered under the umbrella of the Association of Evangelical Theological Education in India (AETEI), in partnership with Madras Bible Seminary in Chennai (formerly, Madras). In the year 1983 the programme was moved permanently to Bangalore and sought and received accreditation from Asia Theological Association (ATA) under its own name.[4]
SAIACS offers degrees within several specialisations accommodating more than 100 students on campus each year. SAIACS has one of the largest theological library in India with thousands of volumes. SAIACS is now a largely residential research institute and offers postgraduate degree programmes for an MA, MDiv, MTh, Doctor of Ministry (DMin), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Currently there are six departmental specialisations being offered at SAIACS; namely, New Testament (NT), Old Testament (OT), Theology and History (TH), Intercultural and Religious Studies, Pastoral Theology and Counselling (PTC) and Church History.[5]
SAIACS first principal was Principal Emeritus late Dr Graham Houghton.[6] [7] In 2004, Dr Ashish Chrispal took over as principal. He was followed by late Dr F. Hrangkhuma as principal from 2006 - 2008, Dr Ian Payne, from 2008 - 2018.[8] Dr Prabhu Singh took over from Dr Ian Payne and is the current principal of SAIACS.
SAIACS main campus is located in Kothanur, North Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka, India.[9] Its Mysore campus is located in 1st Phase, Kuvempunagar, Mysuru, in the state of Karnataka, India.[10]
SAIACS degrees are accredited by Asia Theological Association.[11]
In June 1997, SAIACS was recognized by the University of Mysore as an accredited research institution of the university where students can enroll for a PhD program under University of Mysore.[12]
In June 2011, the University of Mysore further recognized SAIACS as a Centre for Specialized Studies to offer MA in Theology where students can graduate with MA degree from the University of Mysore after writing Mysore University examination.[13]
Similarly, in June 2012, the MPhil programme, which is identical to the MTh programme, was recognised by the University of Mysore.[14]
In May 2015, SAIACS and Laidlaw College (Auckland, New Zealand) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to foster collaboration. This includes exchanging doctoral students, mentoring doctoral work, facilitating faculty sabbaticals at both institutions, and granting SAIACS access to Laidlaw’s library resources.[15]
In June 2022, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Asbury Theological Seminary to offer the Doctor of Ministry degree, focusing on leadership in ministry where students can graduate with a DMin from Asbury Seminary.[16]
SAIACS offers residential degree programs under ATA for
The residency requirement for the MA and the MTh programs is two academic years. This period may be extended where equivalency course requirements are added to a student's MTh program. Doctoral programs involve longer periods.
In addition SAIACS also provides ATA accredited MA and MDiv in online mode.
Majority of students to SAIACS come from the neighboring states and are sent by their supporting church or organisation and are already under appointment to continue their service upon completion of their studies at SAIACS. Many students have served as ordained ministers, theological teachers or Christian workers in churches in Asia. SAIACS has also trained students from countries like Australia, Bhutan, Brazil, Canada, China, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Thailand, and USA.[17]
SAIACS Publications is the publishing arm of the South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies. SAIACS Press is an imprint that publishes relevant, creative, and culturally sensitive research that resources the church and society in the area of theology and ministry. SAIACS Publications also partner with other foreign publishing houses to bring select titles to South Asia at an affordable price.[18]
In 2005, the Continuing Education Opportunities Centre (or CEO Centre) was started at SAIACS with the aim to generate scholarships for deserving SAIACS students. The CEO Centre is a premium conference centre and management training site, built right next to SAIACS.[19]