A Brief interview with Vishal Mangalwadi, The guest this Friday November 28th 2008 on the Apologetics.com radio program on KKLA 99.5. Listen in as we hear a detailed and thoughtful analysis of the Indian situation in regard to Christian-Hindu-Muslim relations and the influence of the Bible on Eastern civilization. Magalwadi's recent film series, "Must the sun set on the West?" is the first intellectually satifying attempt to engage the place of God's revelation in the formation and continuation of the West since Francis Schaeffer's "How should we then live?" CN.
Vishal Mangalwadi (1949-) is an international lecturer, social reformer, political columnist, and author of thirteen books. Born and raised in India, he studied philosophy at universities, in Hindu ashrams, and at L’Abri Fellowship in Switzerland. In 1976 he turned down several job offers in the West to return to India where he and his wife, Ruth, founded a community to serve the rural poor. Vishal continued his involvement in community development serving at the headquarters of two national political parties, where he worked for the empowerment and liberation of peasants and the lower castes.
His first book, The World of Gurus, was published in 1977 by India’s Vikas Publishing House, and serialized in India’s then-largest weekly, Sunday. It was Mangalwadi’s books, In Search of Self and India: The Grand Experiment, that first brought his works to the attention of the American public. In demand worldwide, Vishal is a dynamic, engaging speaker who has lectured in 32 countries. He enjoys simplifying complex ideas and inspiring despairing hearts with hope.
Vishal and Ruth are currently in the United States exploring The Soul of Western Civilization - the Bible. This study was inspired by Vishal and Ruth’s recognition of India’s need for the reforming power of the Bible. The first fruits of their research are available in (i) Eight-Part lecture series “The Book of the Millennium” and (11) Eleven-part lecture series “Must the Sun Set On the West?” available from www.SoughtAfterMedia.com.
