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Vilakuvelil Cherian Samuel (1912–1998), called ''Samuel Achen'' was an
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and ecumenical leader. He was a priest of the
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. He was the
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of many doctrinal books and papers including ''The Council of Chalcedon Re-Examined: Historical Theological Survey''.


Early life

Samuel was born 6 April 1912, at Edayil House – Cheekanal in the village of Omallur, in the
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Province of
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, now
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, India. He was born in a Jacobite Syriac Orthodox family. He was the fifth child of nine children of his parents E. I. Cherian and Annamma. His father was a school teacher and educator who established 15 primary schools when there were few facilities for modern education and a member of the Legislative Assembly (
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).


Education

Samuel was educated at a primary school founded by his father in his village and the Government English Middle School,
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, going on to the St. Thomas English High School ( St. Thomas Higher Secondary School Kozhencherry). He received his English School Leaving Certificate (E.S.L.C) in 1931 with distinction.


Seminary teacher and scholar

In addition to his general education, Samuel learned the
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, which was the
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*Oriental Orthodox Churche

*A Brief Biograph
A Brief Biography of Rev. Fr. Dr. V C Samuel by Mr. T J John , PDF , Eastern Orthodox Church , Eastern Christianity
*My Elder Brother and Guru; Gevarghese Mar Osthathios
Rev. Fr. Dr. V C Samuel: My Elder Brother and Guru - HG Mar Osthathios , PDF , Ancient Mediterranean Religions , Christian Denominational Families
{{DEFAULTSORT:Samuel, V. C. Indian Christian theologians Malayali people 1912 births 1998 deaths Theological College of the Holy Trinity alumni Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Christians Yale Divinity School alumni 20th-century Oriental Orthodox Christians People from Omallur