
David Suchet
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Narrated by:
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David Suchet
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By:
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Holly Newson
About this listen
David Suchet, veteran actor best-known for his iconic portrayal of Agatha Christie’s Poirot, joins us to discuss the release of his new audio series, David Suchet's Questions of Faith.
Exploring the differences which divide and the similarities which unite the three Abrahamic religions, David talks to prominent figures within the Jewish, Christian and Islamic communities, searching for answers to the devastating wars that have been waged against one another.
In this exclusive interview, David reflects back on his findings, the many eye-opening conversations he’s had along the way and his hopes for a peaceful future.
©2018 Audible Ltd (P)2018 Audible LtdInsightful, thoughtful teaching
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I hope Audible offers Suchet's podcast again!
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Fun, Exciting Interview :)
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Enjoyed hearing this interview
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David Suchet is always thoughtful when discussing his topics.
Given these two observations, of course I eager to explore the projects discussed within this Audible Series into
Great interview
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However, his theological understanding is both trite and facile, making it a painful listen. He seems to believe that Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, because they come of the same root, are about the same and consist largely in being nice to or at least tolerating others. But while some of their teachings may be similar, the three are fundamentally different and incompatible for any holders of historic orthodoxy. Listening to this when you know something about religion is like watching people guess a password in a movie when you know how encryption works, or listening to people speak incorrect English when you know the definition of words.
Enjoyable listen, but vacuous.
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