This essay critically examines the various strands of Indian Christian theologies, highlighting their limitations in addressing lived realities. While some theologies emphasize contextual concerns, they often fall short of engaging lived experiences due to a lack of theological methods that incorporate rigorous, scientific engagement with people. This gap necessitates borrowing methodological tools from the social sciences.
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