This book is a treasure trove of inspiring ideas, especially about the transformative power of "literature listening". It is beautifully written, almost architectonic in its structure, while also playful in many of its examples, narratives and its rich use of musical metaphors.
Ursula King, The Times Higher Eductation Supplement
In this important contribution to patristics, Harrison explores how practices of listening and speaking shaped Christianity's transmission to largerly illiterate audiences in the fourth and fifth centuries. [] Students of early Christian history and theology will find this book worthwhile.
A. W. Klink, Choice,
A groundbreaking book on listening in the early Church ... Carol Harrison is to be commended for mobilizing her impressive knowledge to redress the lack of scholarship on the practices and effects of listening in early Christianity.
Journal of the American Academy of Religion