This volume presents a comprehensive study of Indian Christianity from multiple perspectives, aiming to explore how India's socio- cultural and political realities have shaped and been shaped by Indian Christianity.
The collection features a diverse range of essays that examine the presence and influence of Christianity in India. It seeks to understand how Indian Christians have contributed to the evolving political and socio-cultural landscapes, as well as the development of new philosophical and theological frameworks. The essays delve into the dynamic relationship between Indian Christians and their changing environment, highlighting how they have both influenced and been influenced by these shifts.