“While it has been fairly common for philosophers to think about love, the 15 compelling essays gathered here go beyond the commonplace to show how philosophy is implicated in the ways of love. ”
“. . . these essays in Transforming Philosophy and Religion offer a resounding affirmation of St. Paul's proclamations about the emptiness of knowledge without love (I Corinthians 13). Given its contributors (esp. Caputo and Wirzba) and the topics that they engage (e.g., Paul, Zizek, etc.), it will be of particular interest to the aspiring theologians of the emerging church.Dec. 5, 2008”
— Chris Smith, Editor
“This collection is both beautiful and exciting in its scope, content, and direction. Summing Up: Essential.January 2009”
— Choice
“The strength of this collection of essays, all sharing in their continental-philosophical bent, lies mainly in its extreme relevance and its apparent 'call to action' for thinkers of philosophical and religious thought. ”
— Louvain Studies
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