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The book that changed the world - Vishal Mangalwadi

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Varför har idén om personlig frihet varit central för kristna tänkare? Varför har bibelöversättaren William Tyndale – som ströps till döds – haft så stort inflytande på det engelska språket? Och varför ville George Lucas att den goda sidan skulle vinna i Star Wars-sagan? Det är frågor som vi samtalar om i säsongens sista Hotspot, som gästas av filosofen och teologen Vishal Mangalwadi. Programledare är Per Ewert.

Programmet finns att se med svenska undertexter på Världen idags Youtube-kanal: https://youtu.be/TzOWNXiqkr0 Boktips: • ”Boken som förändrade allt”, Vishal Mangalwadi, Ashish Alexander, Jenny Taylor (Päivä) • ”The father of modern India: William Carey”, Vishal och Ruth Mangalwadi (Sought After Media) • ”The book that made our world: How the Bible created the soul of civilization”, Vishal Mangalwadi (Thomas Nelson) • ”Truth and transformation: A manifesto for ailing nations”, Vishal Mangalwadi (YWAM publishing) - -

Why has the idea of ​​personal freedom been central to Christian thinkers? Why has the Bible translator William Tyndale – who was strangled to death – had such a great influence on the English language? And why did George Lucas want the good side to win in the Star Wars saga? These are questions that we discuss in this season's last episode of Hotspot, with philosopher and theologian Vishal Mangalwadi. Presenter is Per Ewert. Hotspot is a conversation podcast about faith, culture and society. The show is hosted by Marco Strömberg and Per Ewert. It is produced by Sverigekanalen and Världen idag. - - - Vill du hjälpa oss att göra fler program? Stöd gärna vårt arbete genom att swisha en gåva till: 123 396 94 17 Prova Världen idag en månad gratis: https://prova.varldenidag.se

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Varför har idén om personlig frihet varit central för kristna tänkare? Varför har bibelöversättaren William Tyndale – som ströps till döds – haft så stort inflytande på det engelska språket? Och varför ville George Lucas att den goda sidan skulle vinna i Star Wars-sagan? Det är frågor som vi samtalar om i säsongens sista Hotspot, som gästas av filosofen och teologen Vishal Mangalwadi. Programledare är Per Ewert.

Programmet finns att se med svenska undertexter på Världen idags Youtube-kanal: https://youtu.be/TzOWNXiqkr0 Boktips: • ”Boken som förändrade allt”, Vishal Mangalwadi, Ashish Alexander, Jenny Taylor (Päivä) • ”The father of modern India: William Carey”, Vishal och Ruth Mangalwadi (Sought After Media) • ”The book that made our world: How the Bible created the soul of civilization”, Vishal Mangalwadi (Thomas Nelson) • ”Truth and transformation: A manifesto for ailing nations”, Vishal Mangalwadi (YWAM publishing) - -

Why has the idea of ​​personal freedom been central to Christian thinkers? Why has the Bible translator William Tyndale – who was strangled to death – had such a great influence on the English language? And why did George Lucas want the good side to win in the Star Wars saga? These are questions that we discuss in this season's last episode of Hotspot, with philosopher and theologian Vishal Mangalwadi. Presenter is Per Ewert. Hotspot is a conversation podcast about faith, culture and society. The show is hosted by Marco Strömberg and Per Ewert. It is produced by Sverigekanalen and Världen idag. - - - Vill du hjälpa oss att göra fler program? Stöd gärna vårt arbete genom att swisha en gåva till: 123 396 94 17 Prova Världen idag en månad gratis: https://prova.varldenidag.se

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