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A consistent theme in Vishal's writing is the importance that the Bible must play in transforming not only individual lives, but also entire societies. The great challenge of every civilization and culture throughout world history has been to find a source of meaning, a ground from which it can act. Some societies have looked to many local and regional gods. Others have postulated that life's goal is to achieve oneness with the absolute nothingness that constitutes ultimate reality. Still others have looked to esoteric philosophic and religious mysteries. However, each of these has failed to provide the basis for a lasting and ascendant civilization. But the only civilization that has looked largely to the Bible for its inspiration, the West, has been able to conquer human cruelty, hopelessness and degradation with such success that it has become the envy of the rest of the world.

However, as the West has become complacent in its success, it has looked away from the Bible to philosophy, science, and the mystical arts to explain its unprecedented ascendancy in the world. As its biblical center has ceased to hold, it has begun to look ever more urgently outside of itself—to Indian, Chinese, and African religious traditions—to find the center of meaning and action that Westerners perceive to be lacking in their lives. As Vishal argues in the books you can read here, the secret for which the West is looking can be found in the book that catapulted the West to the forefront of world economics, politics, and culture. While many have looked to the New Age, to money, to consumption, and to helping other people (without knowing why it is important), Vishal has argued again and again throughout his corpus that only the Bible can provide the answers for which the West is looking.

Book Excerpts

To further explore Vishal's position on the topics, you are invited to read the electronic copies of a small sample of Vishal's books here.

Can the Words of Men be the Word of God? (PDF 94K)

Corruption and the Culture of the Cross (PDF 353K)

India: The Grand Experiment (PDF 1 MB)

When the New Age Gets Old (PDF 747K)

Yoga: Five Ways of Salvation in Hinduism (PDF 176K)

   
 

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)