The document provides an introduction to theological education at Queens College. It discusses the college's founding by William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward to provide ministerial formation and equip people for societal engagement. The college seeks to train ministers, leaders, and scholars through various theological study programs. The theological journey involves students developing skills as academicians, activists, apologists, and alchemists. It also discusses the author's own theological journey from physics to divinity studies. It then outlines some of the wide range of Indian Christian theologies and challenges in theological education like balancing vocation and profession. The summary emphasizes the college's goals of equipping people for ministry and engagement in society.