
“John Humphrys as you’ve never heard him before – talking with religious leaders about his unfulfilled desire to believe in God.” – Radio 4, 31 October 2006
A great set of interviews with religious leaders from ‘the big three’ in the UK. Asking how is faith possible in a world of suffering. Whether there a place for religion in an age dominated by science.
Voted Best New Programme in the 2006 VLV Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting, Humphrys’ guests are the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams; Professor Tariq Ramadan, Muslim academic and author; and Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi.
Thank you BBC for making these available on the listen again service. Not only can we listen to the interviews as broadcast but also listen to extended versions of the interviews.
Listen
Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams
- Programme as broadcast on 31 October 2006 (29m)


- Extended interview part 1 (54m)

- Extended interview part 2 (37m)

Professor Tariq Ramadan
Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi
Filed under: Atheism, Christianity, God, Islam, Judaism, Skepticism, UL, suffering












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