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Max Hunter Harrison
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Max Hunter Harrison (24 December 1893[3] – 1986[2]) was the Principal[4] of the United Theological College (Bangalore), the only autonomous College under the nation's first University, the Senate of Serampore College (University).
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Studies
Harrison graduated from Knox College with a major in Mathematics and Greek. He then enrolled for a spiritual course at the Andover Newton Theological School, Newton where he earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree.[5] He later studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Harvard Divinity School.[6] His dissertation was later published with the title, Hindu Monism and Pluralism as Found in the Upanishads and in the Philosophies Dependent Upon Them.[7]
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Principalship
In 1937, Harrison was appointed as the Principal of the Seminary[4] and served until 1954[8] when J. R. Chandran took over.
K. M. Hiwale, a past Registrar of the college records that Harrison taught at the college during two periods,[2] 1931-1958 and again from 1963 to 1965.
Writings
- 1932, Hindu Monism and Pluralism as Found in the Upanishads and in the Philosophies Dependent Upon Them[7]
- 1956, The place of Old Testament studies in Indian theological education[9]
- 1957, After Ten Years.[8]
References
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