The author successfully provides a well-organized map of al-Murtaḍā’s theological thought, deploying his vast magna opera, fulfilling a demanding task. In every chapter, Abdulsater follows an elaborate plan to present the content of his analysis. He starts with the theoretical model, and then moves to the concepts at work, then arguments, and at last conclusions. His approach renders the book a smooth read.
- Majid Montazer Mahdi, Reading Religion
Among the chief accomplishments of this study is its meticulous discussion of the issue of “influence.” (...) This and other results of this commendable work make it an invaluable source for the study of early Shiite theology and history.
- Hamed Fayazi, Religious Studies Review