About Me

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Fr Peter Haokip

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Core Faculty

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  • Episcopal Vicar, Professor Emeritus, Oriens Theological College, Shillong, Mawlai- 793 008, Meghalaya.

  • Professor of OT, Hebrew, Latin, Tribal hermeneutics, contextual theology


Christian Ministry: Pastoral Ministry: 8 years: 2 years in Nagaland, 6 years in  Manipur. Date of Ordination: 26.03. 1977

Education: BA (distinction), Philosophy: L. Ph (Licentiate/Master in Philosophy

Theology: M. Th., LSS (Licentiate in Sacred Scripture, D. Th (pursuing)

Memberships:

  • Regular member of seminar and contributor on Tribal theology for over ten years at north eastern regional social research centre, Guwahati

  • Regular participant and contributor of seminars conducted  by Sanskriti: North East Social Research Centre, Guwahati for over 10 years


Publications: Publish over 50 articles on Tribal theology, Tribal reading/interpretation of the bible and also challenges and opportunities facing  the tribals in north east India

Field of Interest: Ever since my M. Th thesis which was on the encounter between Christianity and Kuki culture (my culture)/Tribal culture my main interest and reflection has been and continues to how to truly Tribal and truly Christian or being a Christian with a 'Tribal touch' or how to make Jesus be born anew in Tribal culture and transform it.

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Courses Taken

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PGDIS 551 Indigenous People, Land and the Biblical World (2 Credits)

For Indigenous people, their land is part of their identity. …

200.00

PGDIS 551 Indigenous People, Land and the Biblical World (2 Credits)

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What you'll learn
The students became aware of issues surrounding land and land holding systems among Indigenous people
The students gained knowledge about the theology of land and human responsibility
The students acquired knowledge and skills to address issues concerning land ownership claims and counter-claims among indigenous communities
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PGDIS 506 Myth, Meanings and Indigenous Epistemology (2 Credits)

The question of knowledge, knowing and the way of knowing …

200.00

PGDIS 506 Myth, Meanings and Indigenous Epistemology (2 Credits)

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What you'll learn
The students learned and appreciated myths
The students acquired knowledge and skills to read and understand myths
The students learned to use myths as one of the tools to impart knowledge