Vishal Mangalwadi
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Vishal Mangalwadi (born 1949) is an international lecturer, social reformer, political columnist, and author of thirteen books.
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Spirituality of Hate: A Futuristic Perspective on Indo-Pakistan Conflict (2002)
The Quest for Freedom and Dignity: Caste, Conversion, and Cultural Revolution (2001)
Burnt Alive: The Staines and the God They Loved — with Vijay Martis, M.B. Desai, Babu K. Verghese and Radha Samuel (2000)
Why Must You Convert? (1999)
Corruption Vs. True Spirituality — with Francis Schaeffer (1998)
India: The Grand Experiment (1997)
Missionary Conspiracy: Letters to a Postmodern Hindu (1996)
What Liberates a Woman?: The Story of Pandita Ramabai — A Builder of Modern India—with Nicol McNicol (1996)
The Legacy of William Carey: A Model for the Transformation of a Culture—with Ruth Mangalwadi (1993)
In Search of Self: Beyond the New Age; also titled When the New Age Gets Old: Looking for a Greater Spirituality(1992)
Truth and Social Reform (1989)
The World of Gurus (1977)
Dear Rajan: Letters to a New Believer (1972)