Any attempt to articulate a Naga- Indigenous Christology must begin by defining Christology and the gospel for ourselves in ways that might be more compelling and more culturally appropriate for us. And we do this by asking who Jesus is and what might Jesus mean for the Naga community? How might we profess and proclaim Jesus in a manner that is genuinely derived from and centered in the Naga people's experience and cultural reality?
The author in the present brain-storming research work has employed various historical, political, and cultural resources to move a step beyond the existing Indigenous theological work by providing a comprehensive and in-depth treatment of the identified theological theme.
He received his BTh, BD and MTh degrees from the Senate of Serampore College (University); ThM from the Princeton Theological Seminary; and PhD from the Iliff School of Theology and Denver University, USA. He has edited and co-edited a number of books including Tribal Theology and the Bible; Peacemaking in Northeast India; Search for a New Society: The Quest for Harmony. He has also written many scholarly papers in reputed journals, nationally as well as internationally. He is married to Semmichon Shimrang Vashum; they are blessed with a daughter and a son.
Until quite recently, Naga Christians have adhered strictly to theology promulgated by the Baptist missionaries over one and a half centuries ago. These missionaries failed to understand or appreciate the religious and cultural ethos of the Naga people. Unfortunately, Naga Christians have assimilated Euro-american ideologies and prejudices embedded in the missionaries' message which denounces and condemns the traditional beliefs and religious values that had sustained for generation upon generation. To this day, most Naga Christians believe that to be authentically Christian they must shun everything from the past and embrace every idea and norm espoused by the Western Church; indeed they believe that the most important obligation of a Christian is to adhere strictly to the tenets of the Christian faith as promulgated by the Christian West.
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