Leaving Alexandria
A Memoir of Faith and Doubt
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Critic reviews
An enlightening walk through a life that encompasses West Africa, the Gorbals, rent strikes, the divided self and the question of grace
Will be a delight and inspiration to to believers, non-believers and ex-believers alike
A wonderfully honest and deeply moving reflection on the nature of doubt, saintly almost in its modesty - though Holloway might not like my saying so. A breath of fresh doubt that so many of us need, whether believer or nonbeliever, and I'm both.
It is a highly personal story as he tells of his innermost feelings with no holds barred. I am sorry to hear of how tormented he has been by his struggles over his religious faith, but interested how his beliefs have evolved and mellowed over his life. He stands out as a humane and caring man who has dedicated his life to helping others, not least LGBT community for whom he has been a courageous supporter, and for others also shunned by religious people who stick rigidly to what they see as the immutable doctrines of faith as set down in the bible. As a non-believer I cheer his arguments demonstrating the irrationality and illogicality of some of these doctrines, however his questioning of these tenets of faith often got him in hot water and released some vicious responses that I imagine would have appalled Jesus
A most interesting and thought-provoking book for both those with and without religious faith.
Read excellently (and at times sung!) by the author the narrative seems even more personal and moving.
An admirable man’s struggle with his faith
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A wonderful memoir, beautifully read
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The tragedy of the 1998 Lambeth Conference, the decisions and divisions which resulted from that date, are laid bare and the church is seen in all its arrogance.
Richard Holloway reads his own book bravely, sings and recites poetry - lays himself bare to the reader/listener.
For anyone who has questioned his/her own faith, admired religious men and women for their dedication but worried about whether they also have crises of faith along the way, for believers and sceptics alike, this book illustrates and discusses the decisions we make in life and the trials and consequences we inevitably face.
An honest and moving memoir
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Frank & Honest
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How far the church and religion has come from the original Jesus.
I love this mans books. Have also listened to A Little History of Religion. They have confirmed what I experienced and why I can no longer worship in any kind of church. Give me the green fields and nature and there I will find God.
Fascinating and inspiring
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