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'''B. V. Subbamma''' also known as '''Bathineni Venkata Subbamma''' (1 July 1925 – 12 January 2009) was an [[India]]n theologian and scholar. Noted for founding Christian ashrams, she was widely recognized for her analysis of Christianity from a cultural perspective. She was one of the first women in India to attain theological training and was one of the inaugural women pastors ordained by the [[Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church]] (AELC) in 1999 at AELC-St. Matthews West Parish, Guntur.
'''B. V. Subbamma''' also known as '''Bathineni Venkata Subbamma''' (1 July 1925 – 12 January 2009) was an Indian theologian and scholar. Noted for founding Christian ashrams, she was widely recognized for her analysis of Christianity from a cultural perspective. She was one of the first women in India to attain theological training and was one of the inaugural women pastors ordained by the [[Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church]] (AELC) in 1999 at AELC-St. Matthews West Parish, Guntur.


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