January 13, 2009 / Perspective
This interview explores the themes of the book “Subverting Global Myths,” by Vinoth Ramachandra, which investigates modern narratives of terrorism, human rights, science, and religious violence.
Vinoth Ramachandra is an Anglican lay-theologian, writer, teacher, and human rights advocate. He combines multiple interests in his international work with IFES, a global partnership of over 150 university-level Christian movements. He holds a BS and a PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University of London.
This interview explores the themes of the book “Subverting Global Myths,” by Vinoth Ramachandra, which investigates modern narratives of terrorism, human rights, science, and religious violence.