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David Suchet's Questions of Faith

By: David Suchet
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  • David Suchet sets out to establish what connects three of the world's major religions - and critically what divides them - as he travels the world on a personal pilgrimage of discovery.

    Judaism, Islam and Christianity share far more in common than the abhorrent acts of extremists would ever suggest. When the roots of the three Abrahamic faiths are shared, why is it that they foster dissent, intolerance and disagreement? What unites them and what divides them? Is God a warmonger or a peacemaker? Why do some believers commit violence in God's name?

    With the help of experts and former extremists, David sets out to answer these and many other questions.

    From Jerusalem and London to New York and Northern Ireland, David investigates the motivations and twisted justifications behind religious terrorism. He reveals stories from inside high security jails and the minds of fanatics. He meets with leading scholars, survivors of extremism, reformed hate preachers and a whole host of contributors who might be able to help him get to the truth of why so much evil is justified in the name of God.

    This is the story of how religion impacts society on many fundamental levels and sets humanity against itself.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: Meet the Family
    Mar 2 2018
    Meet the Abrahamic family. Three religions and generations of strife. Jews, Christians and Muslims make up half of the world's population. What unites them, and what divides them? The clues are in Jerusalem, the city they have fought over for centuries. Sibling rivalry, land and power all feature in this family saga.
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  • Ep. 2: Swords Into Ploughshares
    Mar 2 2018
    Is God a warmonger or a peacemaker? Jews in the U.K., Israel and the U.S.A. explain why the God of the Hebrew Bible gets such a bad press, why peace and war are central to understanding Judaism and what it really means to be "chosen".
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    30 mins
  • Ep. 3: Turn the Other Cheek
    Mar 2 2018
    David Suchet traces the Christian journey from persecution to power. For him, it's personal. He converted to Christianity and wants to know why Christ's message of peace and goodwill resulted in the most powerful religion on Earth, an Empire built on the suppression of local people and a succession of holy wars.
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All we need is more of this

Loved it. Mr.Sachet is awesome. His story about Peace is inspirational. Going around the world and asking people about their struggles with religion ,war,terrorism,forgiveness ....it has to be said 9 billion times,taught in schools,written down on billboards...we need more of this...and we might live in piece...one day..Do listen and talk about to your friends.

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interesting, wish it had pictures

because David is travelling though Israel, Jerusalem, i found myself wishing it had film. he has a fantastic narrators voice though and describes his surroundings for us over the busy traffic noise. covers the three Abrahami religions as a personal exploration because David has both Jewish and Christian heritage.

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questions of faith

brilliant book a testament to faith and peace and forgivness awesome book jesus is alive

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interesting listen even as an atheist.

I had no problem listening to this even though I have no actual religion good narration and plenty of view points and opinions from all religions worth a listen.

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Riveting !!

Loved it! It is quite inclusive in thought and perspective, unbiased, well researched and well articulated. Quite an emotional performance as well.

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Really enjoyed this

Found this very informative and unbiased. Hopeful of peace, hope it comes soon. Well done

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Fantastic, fascinating and informative

I would have happily paid for this, it's great. David Suchet approaches the subject and people with an open mind, and I learned a lot about all three Abrahamic faiths. You don't have to be religious to get something out of this, it's about the story of humankind and how (hopefully) we can one day live in peace. As others have pointed out he is also a fantastic narrator.

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Very insightful perspective from a much loved man

This thought provoking series of podcasts is very much worth the investment of you time

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worthwhile and thought provoking

Raised some interesting points of view and started to look at multiple perspectives. An interesting mix of interviews, concepts and peoples experiences well pulled together by David Suchet

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A conflicted review....

I really want to give this 5 stars, as David and all his guests were excellent, open, and evocative.

I cried more than once.

In a world of agendas and media bias, it was the ideal platform and time to give the lesser heard people involved in 9/11, the Irish Troubles and Israel a voice.

My only two suggestions are: an episode near the start to explain the history of the sectarian and religious divides explored in the series, so I could recommend it to people looking for a good starting place to educate themselves.

And: an episode nearer the end that goes more into depth on the domestic and foreign atrocities done in the name of false gods, as I feel this would really set up the heartwarming and optimistic final 2 episodes.

All that said, I loved the series and would like to hear more podcasts in a philosophical or political vein from the team involved.

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