Thus the Commission called for a Christian concern for Higher Education which helps critical rational and humanist evaluation of both the western and
Indian cultures to build a new
cultural concept which subordinated religious traditions, technology and politics to personal values according to the principle «Sabbath is made for man and not man for the Sabbath», enunciated by Jesus and illustrated in the idea of Incarnation of God in Christ.
[16] This heritage, which many
Indian - Christian theologians have too often accepted uncritically, accepting the broad brush - strokes, without going into the nitty - gritty details, needs to be re-examined and re-evaluated so that the meaning of several
concepts which such a heritage has spawned and which is reflected, often unconsciously, in the present attitudes of
Indian - Christians, can be liberated «from the socio -
cultural, philosophical and historical contexts in which they have been deified, and make their theological insights reincarnate in the life and concerns of the people.
Such a particular
concept is in fact evidence of Balinese creative genius and unique
cultural tradition as a result of a long human interaction, especially between the Balinese and
Indian.