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Gnana Robinson was born on 17 March, 1935 in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, British India, is a Gnana Robinson was Biblical scholar. Discover Gnana Robinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
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Born 17 March, 1935
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, British India
Date of death 3 February, 2019
Died Place Florida, U.S.
Nationality India

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1935

Gnana Robinson (17 March 1935 – 3 February 2019) was an Indian Biblical scholar who studied the Old Testament.

Robinson was born into a Christian family who were communicant members of what was then the South India United Church.

He was educated in Eraniel in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India.

Robinson later studied at Scott Christian College and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics.

Robinson decided to pursue the priesthood, and his Church sponsored his theological studies.

1957

In 1957, Robinson joined the United Theological College and enrolled himself for a Bachelor of Divinity degree which he completed by 1960.

Later, his Church assigned him a pastoral role, and Robinson served as Presbyter-in-Charge of the Kanyakumari District.

Robinson was zealous for his studies and obtained permission from his diocese to pursue a Master of Theology degree in Bengaluru.

1961

Robinson chose to specialise in Old Testament studies and studied between 1961 – 1963.

1962

Robinson began his teaching career at what was then the Tamil Nadu Theological College (now the Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary) in 1962.

1964

Robinson left India in 1964 for North America and joined the Union Theological Seminary of New York City and obtained a Master of Sacred Theology degree.

Gnana also did a course in the Tantur Ecumenical Institute for Theological Studies in Israel.

Robinson went on to pursue doctoral studies in the University of Hamburg in Germany.

1975

He registered himself at the School of Evangelical Theology and obtained a Doctor of Theology degree 1975.

Robinson considered Klaus Koch, a professor at the university and a notable Old Testament scholar, to be his guru.

1982

He was Visiting Professor at the University of Hamburg in 1982, and also taught at the St. Andrew's Theological College in the West Indies that same year.

1983

He taught at the Andover Newton Theological School in Massachusetts in 1983 as well as at the Lincoln Theological College in the United Kingdom.

1986

The Senate of Serampore College, West Bengal, the first University in India with degree-granting authority elected Gnana Robinson as its President in 1986.

He was preceded by Rev. Dr. C. D. Jathanna.

1987

In 1987, Robinson accepted an invitation from the Predigerseminar at Soest, Germany to teach there.

Later that year, however, the Principal of the United Theological College in Bengaluru, India, Rev. Dr. E. C. John, retired, and the school formed a committee to find a replacement.

Robinson accepted their invitation to return to India and become Principal there, and also headed their Department of Old Testament studies.

Professor Gnana has been invited to other institutions as well, where he taught for shorter periods of time.

1988

Rev. Gnana continued as its President till 1988 and was succeeded by Dr. Jacob Verghis.

1997

Again in the year 1997, Rev. Gnana was elected as the President and was later succeeded by Rev. Dr. J. W. Gladstone in the year 2000.

Robinson was acknowledged to have provided leadership to the Senate which has over fifty theological colleges from South Asia affiliated to it.

2000

While serving as the Principal of UTC, Bengaluru, friends of the Professor brought out a 377-page festschrift in his honour edited by his junior colleague Rev. Dr. D. Jones Muthunayagam entitled Bible Speaks Today: Essays in honour of Gnana Robinson, ISPCK, 2000, ISBN 81-7214-545-4

2001

After retiring as the Principal of the UTC, Bengaluru, Gnana was invited by the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia where he was Visiting Professor until 2001.

He later returned to India, residing in Tamil Nadu, and was extensively involved in developmental activities.

2019

Gnana died in Florida on 3 February 2019, at the age of 83.

For Rev. Robinson, theology did not mean existence within the seminary walls.

He founded many development initiatives in Tamil Nadu.

Prof. Gnana, as Principal of UTC, Bengaluru commissioned a team of volunteers along with the Ramakrishna Mission, Bengaluru to provide relief to the earthquake-affected people in Latur, Maharashtra.

Gnana founded the Peace Trust, Kanyakumari.

He also is a member on the following societies: