From Corris to Cherra: The Life and Work of the Rev. Dr. John Roberts, 1842-1908

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The book is primarily on the life and contribution of Dr. John Roberts as a Christian missionary against the background of his times. He was the Founder-Principal of the erstwhile Cherra Theological College, established in 1887 at a place popularly known as Cherrapunji, officially called Sohra, Meghalaya, India. In 1994, the College was shifted to Mawklot, Shillong and renamed as `John Roberts Theological Seminary’.

The main aim of the present work is to discover John Roberts as a preacher, teacher, pastor, translator and author; who spent over 37 years in growing and developing Church on the Khasi Hills. This scholarly research will be an important resource not only to theologians and historians but also to missiologists addressing their questions aimed at seeking to understand the culture and society in which the church is situated.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rev. Dafydd Andrew Jones

The Rev. Dafydd Andrew Jones is a former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Wales and of its Association in South Wales. He was trained at the University of Wales and the University of Cambridge before his ordination in 1970 as minister of a rural pastorate in the Vale of Conwy and subsequently of Capel Mawr, Rhosllannerchrugog. In 1984, he was called by the Church to be its Mission Board Secretary and latterly its Director of Life and Witness. He has also served `The Council of World Mission' within its European Region as its Secretary and Chair and globally as one of its Honourary Officers. He is married with three children and has one grandchild. He is deeply interested in the historical link between the Presbyterian Church of Wales and The Presbyterian Church of India.

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Title
From Corris to Cherra: The Life and Work of the Rev. Dr. John Roberts, 1842-1908
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9351481999, 9789351481997
Length
xx+484p., 25cm.
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