Theology is not intended to be only a conversation for specialists. If it is, as The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology reveals, meant to help interpret, illuminate, and guide the church's life together. May preachers of every theological stripe embrace this way of thinking about how theology works in the church...
Theology Forum
...a good launch pad from which mature students of theology can grow in their understanding of the churchs reflection on sacramental theology
Ryan M. McGraw, PRJ
This text will prove to be a standard resource for sacramental theologians, and perhaps the first place to turn for those who want to ask--even if for the first time--why and how Christians have always believed that God works in and through matter.
Jonathan Martin Ciraulo, Reading Religion
In light of this work's wide-ranging scope and breadth of content, it may be a misnomer to entitle it a Handbook a term that tends to imply concise reference to a specific topic, which the reader can access quickly and efficiently. Such a handbook this work definitely is not. It might have more aptly been entitled a 'compendium' or even 'encyclopedia' of sacramental theology.
Lee W. Gross, Antiphone: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal
[T]here is much here that is fresh, and in the very best sense of the word provocative. . . . [T]he Handbook deserves to become a standard work of reference, and it is an unusually inspiring one.
Ann Wailes, OP, New Blackfriars
The two editors, one from an evangelical teaching post, the other from a Roman Catholic one, have brought together 50 authors from different spheres of study, different continents, and differing confessional standpoints.
Colin Buchanan