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Why Malankara Syrian Orthodox Theological Seminary?

The Syrian Orthodox Church has a significant history of religious instruction and scholasticism. Antiquated Syriac medium religious Colleges of Edessa and Nissibis fill in as declarations to this reality and they were it could be said the principal Christian colleges for Christian philosophical instruction. Be that as it may, tragically once in a while in the past because of appalling and unexpected reasons like war, interior issues, mistreatment, concealment and so forth, the congregation lost its sublime religious academic convention and legacy. Anyway in the ongoing past the congregation has gone to the condition that exceptional religious training, profoundly established in the tremendous Syriac legacy, patrimony and convention is profoundly fundamental. The Syrian Orthodox Theological Seminary is a humble, yet clear dare to redo, rediscover and renew the concealed pearls of the Syrian Orthodox Church in religious philosophy, scriptural investigations, otherworldliness, patristic and in every single other field. 

From 1974 onwards the Syrian Orthodox Church in Malankara (India) with its 1.5 million devotees and 700 ward chapels were intending to set up a philosophical theological College to grant religious instruction and preparing to the understudies chose for ministry. Be that as it may, the money related challenges, inward disharmonies, battles and different issues were deterrents in satisfying this significant objective of the Church. In 1975 the theological college was begun at Malecruz Dayara incorporating the current theological colleges at Perumpilly and Manjinikara under the authority of H.G. Yacob Mor Themotheos Metropolitan. The theological college at Malecruz was known as St. James Seminary. In 1985 the congregation chose to set up a significant religious theological College with every cutting edge office.