Reviews and Awards
"Professor Mitchell offers a lucid and persuasive account of today's theological landscape."--Church Times
"...a splendid and powerful proposal for a universal structure of human experience that can embrace the efforts of science, philosophy, and religion as more similar than different."--Religious Studies Review
"This is an unpretentious, not overly technical, clearly written work....Mitchell shows that one can take history seriously without becoming a historicist."--Anglican Theological Review
"[T]his book, with its clarity and grace, is an affirmation of a reflective faith. There are wonderfully insightful passages in this book [and] the discussions are framed with such clarity that they are still illuminating."--Pro Ecclesia
"...this volume treats a complex set of questions in an eminently accessible and engaging manner....a deeply learned survey of difficult terrain. It will be read with profit by those informed by the more technical debate."--The Journal of Religion