Throughout, the book is highly organized and clear, managing tocover a vast range of sources across disciplines, without resorting to plodding paraphrase. The author has the teacher's gift for homing in on the essential points and presenting them in a lucid and compelling way.
Isaac Slater, Cistercian Studies Quarterly
Understanding the dynamics of this migration is essential work for contemporary theologians, and there is no better text for navigating this complicated terrain than The Uses of Idolatry.
Matthew T. Eggemeier, Theological Studies
Cavanaugh'sThe Uses of Idolatry is well worth a read beyond the Christian theological context, especially for those who are wondering why Christians, like any other type of people, are susceptible to misplaced priorities, and how those misplaced priorities can turn intoidentities and obsessions that lead to bad politics.
Laurie M. Johnson, The European Legacy
The Uses of Idolatry contains a powerful theological anthropology, which explores the various forces in contemporary times: nationalism, consumerism, and faith that promises transcendence.
Aaron Klink, Englewood Review of Books