Ken Gnanakan
Ken Gnanakan is an Indian educator, environmentalist and theologian. He is a frequent speaker worldwide at workshops, seminars and conferences.
Gnanakan heads up the ACTS Group of Institutions which includes primary and secondary schools, colleges and a private university. The William Carey University is a unique model being set up in North East India. He himself teaches in universities in India and in other parts of the world on varied subjects such as management, environment, education, theology and philosophies.
Writings
Ken Gnanakan has written extensively on various issues. At present he propagates the concept of "Integrated Learning" in Africa and Asia through workshops based on his books and articles. He has written an introductory certificate course in health and environment as well as several courses on NGO Management for the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), headquartered in New Delhi. His text books on Theology and Philosophy are being used in various parts of the world.
His book "Trees" - a collection of poems on environmental issues - is being used in various schools. He edits the quarterly PEAS Magazine, India's first environmental magazine for schools reaching thousands of school children.
Projects
Gnanakan has initiated the Programme for Environmental Awareness in Schools, a nationwide network aimed at motivating students into action. The programme initially funded by CIDA has hundreds of schools networked in an environmental movement bringing together thousands of children from all over the country.
Gnanakan pioneered the use of waste plastics for road surfacing in India. He has collaborated with European ecologists to develop a model eco-toilet for slums. At present he is engaged in developing a holistic model of socio-economic development starting with the collection of urban waste. The model includes the generation of cooking gas as well as electricity.
After completing his Ph.D. in philosophy at King's College London and returning to India, he and his wife Prema set up the ACTS Institute,[1] a vocational training school, which also imparted practical skills and spiritual values to young people. The institute took the couple into needy areas in slums and villages, and gradually grew to become a large network of education, health and environmental projects, all over India under the banner of ACTS.
Ken Gnanakan is widely connected all over the world with academic and social programs. He is the Chancellor of ACTS Group of Institutions (India); president of the International Council for Higher Education (Switzerland), a Member of the International Association for Promotion of Christian Higher Education, USA.[2] He is a Board member of the International Ecological Engineering Society, Switzerland.
Music
Gnanakan is also an accomplished musician and used to be a part of the "Trojans". The band known as "the Indian Beatles" kept Bangalore, Calcutta and Bombay swinging in the sixties and included Biddu, a prominent pop musician. He continues to sing regularly with various professionals from Bangalore in the Bangalore Music Group. He has produced various CDs of his Christian spiritual compositions. He has written an environmental theme song sung by children all over the country.
Major writings
Books authored by Gnanakan include:
- Kingdom Concerns - Theological Book Trust (1989 and 1993)
- The Pluralistic Predicament - Theological Book Trust
- Biblical Theology in Asia - (Editor) ATA Books (1995)
- Still Learning - ACTS Books
- Trees: Poems on the Environment - Bridge Books
- Managing Yourself - ACTS Books
- Proclaiming Christ in a Pluralistic Context - Theological Book Trust
- God's Word: A Theology of the Environment - SPCK (1999)
- Responsible Stewardship of God's Creation - Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance (2004)
- Learning in an Integrated Environment (ICHE Books)
- "Ïntegraded Learning"- Oxford University Press