Hackett's tour de force in philosophy of religion offers substantial analysis of many important continental figures in light of contemporary theologians like Balthasar and patristic voices like Cyril of Alexandria, Pseudo-Dionysius, Gregory of Nyssa, and Augustine. Written in evocative literary tropes, the book will be a pleasure to read for those philosophers and theologians interested in themes like the body, cosmology, mystical experience, and liturgy.
Joseph Rivera, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin City University, Ireland