Doug Tooke has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Lord of the World.

3 audiobooks
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How to Live a Good Life

Summary

How do I live a truly good life? That, in many respects, is the question we all must ask ourselves and answer. As always, even in our post-Christian society, Christ is the answer, and we discover him in the New Testament. Drawing heavily from Pope Saint John Paul II’s encyclical Veritatis Splendor and other trusted sources, the author Václav Rajlich identifies four pillars of ethical reasoning: prohibited acts, prescriptions, priorities, and providence/grace (the 4Ps) to show how listeners can practically use these teachings to live a good life. Accessible, practical, and firmly rooted in the teaching and life of Christ, How to Live a Good Life Following New Testament Ethics is an essential guidebook both for contemporary Christians, as well as sincere seekers looking to answer that most fundamental of questions.

©2018 Václav Rajlich (P)2020 ODB Films

Narrator: Doug Tooke
Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
Available on Audible
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In God We Trust

Summary

This book is both timely and timeless. In God We Trust delves deeply into current economic and market developments and reflects on how prosperity in the US returned in 2018, as capitalism has again been unleashed. The author says, "What a relief after eight years of economic stagnation and government over-regulation."  Oddly, as the US economy has benefited from pro-growth policies, like tax rate cuts and deregulation, there exists a rising tide of sympathy for socialism among leftist politicians and young people. This timeless divide between capitalism and socialism is explored within the context of the economic and moral ramifications for society in general and long-term investors, specifically. Listeners with historical perspective will appreciate the logic of what should be obvious, that is, socialism has never worked anywhere on earth. Or aptly put by President Ronald Reagan, "Socialism can only work in two places: heaven, where they don't need it, and hell, where they already have it."

©2018 George P. Schwartz, Michael O. Kenney (P)2020 ODB Films

Narrator: Doug Tooke
Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
Available on Audible
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Lord of the World

Summary

In an airplane news conference on his return from the Philippines in January 2015, Pope Francis mentioned Robert Hugh Benson’s Lord of the World and said, “I advise you to read it.” It wasn’t the first time the Holy Father had praised the book since becoming pope. This 1907 futuristic narrative has been hailed as the finest work of this unsung but influential author and son of the archbishop of Canterbury, whose conversion to Catholicism rocked the Church of England in 1903. The compelling book includes a new introduction, a biography of Benson, and a theological reflection. Popular young adult books such as The Hunger Games and Divergent, as well as literary classics such as Walker Percy’s Love in the Ruins and Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, have created a growing interest in dystopian novels. In one of the first such novels of the 20th century, Robert Hugh Benson imagines a world where belief in God has been replaced by secular humanism. Lord of the World describes a world where Catholics are falling away and priests and bishops are defecting. Only a small remnant of the faithful remains. Julian Felsenburgh, a mysterious and compelling figure arises, promising peace in exchange for blind obedience. Those who resist are subjected to torture and execution. Soon, the masses are in Felsenburgh’s thrall, and he becomes leader of the world. Into this melee steps the novel’s protagonist, Fr. Percy Franklin. Dauntless and clear-sighted, Franklin is a bastion of stability as the Catholic Church in England disintegrates around him. Benson’s harrowing plot soon brings these two charismatic men into a final apocalyptic conflict. With an imagination to rival H. G. Wells and theological insight akin to G. K. Chesterton, Benson’s astute novel has captured the attention of many today, including Pope Benedict and Pope Francis. This new edition makes it easily available and features an insightful introduction by Rev. Mark Bosco, S.J. and a brief biography of Benson by Martyn Sampson.

Public Domain (P)2020 Ave Maria Press

Narrator: Doug Tooke
Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
Available on Audible