Vishal Mangalwadi is India's foremost Christian intellectual. The author of seven books, including Truth and Social Reform and Missionary Conspiracy: Letters to a Post-Modern Hindu, Mangalwadi is also an inveterate evangelist and political activist in his home province of Uttar Pradesh in India's north. He has been held briefly in prison several times for his evangelism and social activism among India's rural poor. Educated at Allahabad University and Indore University, Mangalwadi served in the national headquarters of India's ruling Janata Dal party, overseeing agricultural reform.
A Trinitarian View of the Human Person
Speaker(s): Vishal Mangalwadi
Date: Jan 30, 2006
Length: 2:29:10
Product ID: RGDL3602B
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Description
Vishal Mangalwadi, as quest lecturer in the course Empowering the Church for Re-Evangelization, addresses the need for a proper understanding of ourselves in relationship. Among other things, he focuses on the contrast between the opposing world views of Indian religions and Christianity, and a Trinitarian understanding of the family unit.
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