The Reverend D. N. Premnath |
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Born |
Devadasan Nithya Premnath October 21, 1950 India |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | United States |
Education | B.A. (1970), M.A. (1972), B.D. (1977), Th.D. (1984) |
Alma mater | Arts and Science College, Chittoor, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, United Theological College, Bangalore, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley |
Occupation | Pastor and Teacher |
Years active | 1984-present |
Parent(s) | Saraswathy Kamala (mother) and Easter Rakshnya Das (father) |
Religion | Christianity |
Church | Church of South India |
Ordained | 1977 (Bishop Sundar Clarke, CSI) |
Writings | See section |
Congregations served
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Diocese of Vellore, (1977-1978), St. John's Presbyterian Church in Berkeley, California (1979-1983) |
Offices held
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Teacher - in - Old Testament, United Theological College, Bangalore (1984-1987) |
Title | The Reverend Doctor |
Devadasan Nithya Premnath (born October 21, 1950), known as D. N. Premnath, is an Indian pastor and Old Testament scholar, who has been teaching since 1988 at the St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, a Roman Catholic seminary, in Rochester, New York. In 1981, Premnath participated in an archaeological dig at Tell el-Hesi in southern Israel.
Premnath had earlier taught at United Theological College, Bangalore the Protestant Regional Theologiate, between 1984-1987. and has been a member of the Society for Biblical Studies in India as well as the Society of Biblical Literature since 1988 and has chaired the Asian and Asian-American Biblical Hermeneutics Group during 1996-2001.
Premnath hails from Chittoor district in southern Andhra Pradesh where he pursued scholastic and collegiate studies at the local Arts and Science College, Chittoor leading to a B.A. degree in 1970 and then enrolled for a M.A. programme at the University College in Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati which awarded him a postgraduate degree in 1972.
In 1972, Premnath discerned his avocation towards priesthood and shared his concerns to then Bishop Lesslie Newbigin who accepted Premnath as a ministerial candidate of the Diocese of Madras of the Protestant Church of South India comprising dual linguistic groups, the Telugu language and Tamil language hailing from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. After a year of ministry assisting Pastors in the Diocese of Madras, Premnath was then sent to the Protestant Regional Theologiate in Bangalore in 1973, then under the Principalship of Joshua Russell Chandran, where he enrolled for graduate studies in spirituality leading to Bachelor of Divinity with notable faculty comprising the religious scholar, The Rev. G. D. Melanchton,AELC, the Practical Ministry Scholar, Bobbili Prabhudass, the New Testament scholars The Rev. K. James Carl,South Andhra Lutheran Church (SALC) and D. S. Satyaranjan as well as the Old Testament trio, E. C. John, G. M. Butterworth and Gerhard Wehmeier.