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Critically examine Indigenisation of Christianity in India

Topic: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization. Syllabus: 1.1 Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization—Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic-Chalcolithic), Protohistoric (Indus Civilization). Pre-Harappan, Harappan and post-Harappan cultures. Contributions of the tribal cultures to Indian civilization. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization.

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Indigenisation means Indian language, rite, and social form inside the church. Kerala Syrian Christians were indigenous before colonial missions. De Nobili used Sanskritic dress and left caste in place. Naga and Santal churches show tribal indigenisation from below. Caste in congregations is the main failure of the project.

Model answer

Introduction

Indigenisation of Christianity is the effort to root church life in Indian language, rite, caste reality, and tribal custom. It is both a missionary method and a convert demand.

Body

Historical paths

  • Syrian Christian communities on the Kerala coast were Indian in kinship and Malayalam long before colonial missions.
  • Roberto de Nobili at Madurai adopted Brahman dress and Sanskrit debate to plant a high-caste church, an early inculturation that left Dalit converts aside.
  • Nineteenth-century Protestant missions in the North-East and among Santals used local speech and schools. Naga churches later became a nationalist as well as a faith form.

What indigenisation looks like

  • Ashram experiments, Indian music, and festival calendars try to shed a purely European parish look.
  • Tribal churches keep clan and village council beside the pastor, which is indigenisation from below, not only from Rome or Canterbury.

Critique

  • Caste inside Indian churches shows incomplete indigenisation of equality. Dalit Christians often sit in a second pew.
  • Hindu critics treat indigenisation as camouflage for conversion. Anthropologists treat it as syncretism, comparable to other Indian sects.
  • State politics after anti-conversion laws squeeze public rite, so indigenisation becomes a legal performance as well as a cultural one.
  • Comparison with Ambedkar’s Navayana is limited: that was an exit from Hindu caste, not a Christian path, but both show religion recast for Indian rank.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  C[Christianity in India] --> S[Syrian Kerala]
  C --> N[Nobili inculturation]
  C --> T[Naga Santal churches]
  C --> K[Caste in pew]

Conclusion

  • Indian Christianity is already plural: Syrian, tribal, and caste-marked. Indigenisation succeeds in language and festival, and it fails where caste still grades the pew.

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  • Is indigenisation the same as conversion?

    No. Conversion is a change of affiliation. Indigenisation is how the church then lives in Indian social form.

  • Did tribal churches copy Europe?

    They used European organisation and local speech, clan, and politics. The mix is the point.

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