Federated Faculty for Research in Religion and Culture

( Founded in 1980 )
Affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College

About us

Mission Statement
Federated Faculty for Research in Religion and Culture is an academic institution committed to promote theological, philosophical, hermeneutical, ecumenical discussions and discourses in order to disseminate epistemological and methodological innovations and mediations within the academia and among the faith communities, irrespective of caste, creed, confessions, ethnicity and gender distinctions and discriminations. FFRRC espouses a wider ecumenical vision rooted in the perichoretic understanding of Trinity revealed through the unfathomable love of Jesus Christ, the Word Incarnate. As a centre for higher theological learning, FFRRC envisions to creatively engage with the academia, both secular and theological, exemplifying the theologizing process in the Indian context, by entering into a dialogue with the religio-political, socio-cultural and ideological polyphonies and particularites, with a conscious commitment to the Triune God, to the world of God and to the people of God.

History

The Federated Faculty for Research in Religion and Culture in Kerala is a pioneering ecumenical venture among the theological fraternity under the Senate of Serampore College. FFRRC was founded as a joint programme of the Orthodox Theological Seminary, Kottayam, the Mar Thoma Theological Seminary, Kottayam and the Kerala United Theological Seminary, Thiruvananthapuram, sponsored by the Orthodox Church, the Mar Thoma Church and the Dioceses of the Church of South India in Kerala.

In the mid 1970’s, the theological fraternity in Kerala explored the possibility of setting up a Post-graduate Theological Faculty in Kerala. The first meeting of an exploratory committee, consisting of delegates from the St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary (Vadavathoor), Mar Thoma Theological Seminary (Kottayam), Orthodox Theological Seminary (Kottayam), and Kerala United Theological Seminary (Trivandrum) was held at the Sophia Centre, Orthodox Seminary, Kottayam on July 30, 1977.  Dr. T. V. Philip, then Director of the Senate also attended the deliberations.  In 1979, Formal application for affiliation signed by Dr. Paulose Mar Gregorios (Principal, Orthodox Theological Seminary), Rev. Dr. V. P. Thomas (Principal, Mar Thoma Theological Seminary) and Rev. Dr. Jacob Verghese (Principal, K. U. T. Seminary) was submitted to the Registrar of the Senate of Serampore College. The Evaluation Commission appointed by the Committee on Academic Affairs visited the Seminaries in November 1979 and submitted its report to the CAA. The Evaluation Commission Report was presented to the Senate meeting held on February 1, 1980, at Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary.  The Senate of the Serampore College recognized FFRRC as a Post Graduate Centre for theological education and granted affiliation at the M. Th.  level and permitted FFRRC to begin Master of Theology courses in the branches of Old Testament, New Testament and Christian Theology from the academic year 1980-81. The FFRRC was formally inaugurated on July 3, 1980, on the St. Thomas Day. His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Paulose Mar Gregorios Metropolitan was the first Chairman, along with Rev Dr. V. P. Thomas and Rev. Dr. Jacob Verghese who served as the co-chairmen and Rev. Dr. M. J. Joseph as the Registrar.

In the academic year 1988-89, FFRRC began offering M.Th. degree course in History of Christianity and in 1997-98 in Religions. FFRRC introduced two other M.Th. courses, on Early Teachers of Faith (Patristic Studies) and Liturgical Theology within the branch of Christian Theology from the academic year 1999-2000. In the academic year 2004 FFRRC began M.Th. Pastoral Counselling and in 2014 Mission Studies.

From 1986 FFRRC had been a doctoral centre until the formation of the South Asia Theological Research Institute (SATHRI) in 1989 which since then had been functioning as the only doctoral centre under Serampore University till the decision to reorganize SATHRI and restart regional centres for Doctoral studies in 1999. The Senate of Serampore College which met on 5 February 1999 recognized FFRRC as a Regional  Doctoral Centre under SATHRI and granted permission to begin doctoral programme in the branches of Old Testament, New Testament, Christian Theology and History of Christianity. In 2010 the Senate of Serampore College granted permission to begin D.Th. programme in Pastoral Counselling.

FFRRC also provide opportunity to undertake Non-Degree Research Programme and encourage scholars to enroll in this programme. The General Body of FFRRC which met on 30 June 1999 decided to start the Non-Degree Research Programme and encourage scholars to be enrolled in this programme. FFRRC is a significant ecumenical venture to provide facilities for higher theological learning and theological research and promoting theological education leading to Post-graduate and Doctorial Degrees and also for Non-Degree Research programmes.

Our Vision

  • To facilitate research in disciplines related to religion and culture, particularly theological disciplines leading to Master’s and Doctoral degrees of Serampore University as well as of other recognized universities/ research centres conforming to the goal of FFRRC. For this purpose, FFRRC will collaborate with all such institutions/ centres, both religious and secular.
  • To provide facilities for non-degree research.
  • To equip person for theological teaching and provide facilities for theological research and equip theological teachers to actively engage in higher theological learning,
  • To enable persons for Bible translation and for preparing theological literature and to train people for diverse ministries of the church and society.
  • To promote the study of Church traditions in depth taking into account the secular, religious and the ecumenical contexts in India.
  • To provide facilities for the teaching of classical languages like Hebrew, Greek, Sanskrit, Latin and Syriac, and modern languages like German, French and Latin and other Indian and European languages.
  • To provide facilities for the training of personnel for the mission of the Church and to strengthen the life of the Churches and congregations.
  • To provide a forum for creative dialogue and interaction between religious and secular scholars and among theologians in India.
  • To promote greater ecumenical co-operation between Churches and inter-religious harmony.
  • To publish books, periodicals, and other literature as well as to sponsor and aid such publications.

Affiliation

FFRRC is affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University), which is the first university established in India in 1818 at Serampore by William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward. Incorporated by the Royal Charter granted in 1827, by the Danish King, Frederick, VI and enlarged by the Serampore College Act (Bengal Act IV) of 1918 as modified upto 1997 by Govt. of Bengal.

Participating Seminaries