Informatics Studies

  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 1

Christhumatha nirupanam: Open biblical knowledge for empirical reflection

  • Author:
  • Richard Hay1
  • Total Page Count: 10
  • Published Online: Aug 5, 2025
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 65 to 74

1Member of 16th Lok Sabha, Chairman, Malabar Heritage Society

Abstract

Christhumatha Nirupanam (CNM) is a pioneering work designed to make discussions about the Bible more accessible by overcoming the religious and linguistic barriers present in India during a period of widespread conversions. In his earlier book, Christhumatha Saram (CSM), Chattampi Swamikal explained Christian doctrines in a clear and simple manner. However, in CNM, he adopts a rational and empirical perspective to analyze biblical texts, including later additions and interpretations. He encourages readers to critically evaluate religious scriptures and missionary teachings rather than accepting them without question. This work highlights Swamikal’s commitment to intellectual exploration, challenging rigid doctrinal views and promoting open discussions. By drawing comparisons between Christian beliefs and other philosophical and spiritual traditions, he underscores universal truths and fosters a deeper understanding of religious ideas. The book serves as a valuable guide for adopting a reasoned and thoughtful approach to spirituality.

Keywords

Open Knowledge, Open Access, Bible, Christianity, Teachings of Jesus, India, Malayalam, Missionaries, Textual Criticism