Statement of Faith
We believe in,
- The Divine inspiration, authenticity and final authority of the Bible as the Word of God, the only rule of faith and practice for Christian believers.
- One Personal God, revealed Himself in Three Persons; Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Three Persons and yet One God.
- The Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, His Humanity, His Virgin birth, His sinless life, His vicarious and Atoning death, and on the third day His bodily Resurrection, His Ascension, His Priestly intersession, His Personal return in power and glory to finally judge the living and the dead and to consummate His Kingdom.
- The Holy Spirit, His work of regeneration, Sanctification and indwelling in the life of believers, enabling the Christians to live Holy, to preach, teach and witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations.
- Man created in the image of God, his willful fall into sin, lost in sin, this is true of all men, need for regeneration and justification, salvation by grace through faith in Christ, bodily resurrection of both the saved and the lost, saved to eternal life and lost to eternal damnation.
- The Spiritual unity of all believers in Christ Jesus our Lord, forming the Church, the Body of Christ, Visibly expressed in Worship and service in Society.
Aims & Objective
Clark Theological College seeks to achieve the following objectives:
- To provide a sound Biblio-centric theological education at University level with a high academic standard.
- To produce men and women to serve the cause of Christ in both rural and urban areas.
- To develop a sound pastoral ministry relevant to the political, social and cultural changes that are sweeping the Indian society in general and the tribal society in particular.
- To help the people re-evaluate their sense of value and their traditional structures in the light of the Gospel and the claims of Christ.
- To help maintain a sense of unity and co-operation among evangelical and ecumenical groups for a wider and more effective witness.
- To encourage a research-oriented program of outreach to cross-cultural and pluralistic Indian society with special reference to inter-tribal context in Northeast.