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Father V.C. Samuel (Vilakuvelil Cherian Samuel) Great Servant of Lord (1912–1998), called ''Samuel Achen''〔''Achen'' is the term for priests in Malayalam)〕 was an Indian Christian philosopher, theologian, historian and ecumenical leader. He was a scholar, a university professor and a priest of the Indian Orthodox Church.〔The St. Thomas Christians of India was called ''Nazranis; Marthomman'' Christians; ''Jacobite'' Syrian Christians Etc. Father V.C. Samuel named the Indian Orthodox Church in the second half of the twentieth century. See Samuel, V.C: ''Ithe Oru Indian Sabhayo?'' (Is this an Indian Church?); Malayalam, C.L.S. Thiruvalla, India, 1974 and Kuriakose M.K, Fr. Ed. ''Orthodox Identity in India'': Dr. V.C. Samuel 75th Birth Day Celebration Committee, Bangalore.〕 He was the author of many doctrinal books and papers including ''The Council of Chalcedon Re-Examined: Historical Theological Survey''.〔Samuel V.C.; The Council of Chalcedon Re-Examined: A Historical Theological Survey; For the Senate of Serampore College; Christian Literature Society, Madras, 1977; British Orthodox Press, ISBN 1-4010-1644-8, 2001.〕〔http://www.britishorthodox.org/publications〕 ==Early life== Samuel was born 6 April 1912, in the village of Omallur, in Central Travancore, now Pathanamthitta, Kerala State, India. He was born to an Orthodox Syrian Christian family - Edayil House, 6 April 1912 as the fifth of the nine children of E.I. Cherian and Annamma. E.I. Cherian was a school teacher and educationist and a Member of the Legislative Assembly.〔''Sreemoolam Praja Sabha'' of Travancore.〕 Samuel's growth in religious scholarship was due to in part to the atmosphere of religious devotion and Christian commitment of his family.
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