• Theology

    EFI Theological Commission Webinar on Creation Care

    Climate change is a pertinent discourse across the world today. Global CO2 emissions, uncertain weather changes, increasing temperature, etc. are concerns that all of us need to be aware of and work towards in addressing them. With this in mind, the EFI Theological Commission is excited to announce a Special Webinar on “CREATION CARE –

    Webinar on Theology of Death and Bereavement

    In Part 5 of the series of webinars organised by EFI Theological Commission on issues related to COVID-19, Dr. Ms. Leela Manasseh speaks on Theology of Death and Bereavement.

    EFITC Webinar on Being the Church during this Pandemic

    Being the Church during this pandemic. Webinar presentation by Dr. Takatemjen Ao on 27th August 2020. Part of the five webinar series of EFI Theological Commission on issues related COVID-19. You can access it by clicking the link below.

    Webinar on Exploring Biblical Resources in Approaching Pandemics

    As part of the ongoing webinar series of the EFI Theological Commission on issues related to COVID-19, the fourth webinar was presented by Dr. Finny Philip. Dr. Philip spoke on “Exploring Biblical Resources in Approaching Pandemics”. Based in the city of Udaipur, Dr. Finny Philip serves as Principal of Filadelfia Bible College, a leading graduate

    EFITC Webinar on God’s Providence and Human Agency

    EFI Theological Commission is organizing a series of 5 webinars on issues related to COVID-19. Today was the first webinar titled “God’s Providence and Human Agency (in the context of the Indian philosophy of ‘karma’)” and was presented by Canon Dr. Vinay Samuel. Around 70 participants from all over the globe joined us for this.

    Making Sense of God’s Presence at times like these?

    Rev. Dr. Vinay Samuel ( presentation to India Church leaders April 14, 2020 By Zoom)  Introduction: It is a time of great fear and suffering but one that nature inflict. This is not suffering generated by humans – in war, in massacres, holocausts. It is impersonal and from nature.  Our question is not about why does God allow