"In this beautifully written and argued work, theologian Fiddes asserts that the reading of literature can aid theologians in doing theologyspecifically, in developing doctrinal statements. Conversely, theologians can provide valuable critical tools for "hearing" the theology embedded in literature. Fiddes observations are a valuable aid for thinking through how to open a dialogue between theology and peoples culturally-conditioned views of their lives, between the authority of Scripture and the events of present history, where God is still authoring Gods story within ours." Wendy Wirth-Brock, Trinity Seminary Review, Fall/Winter 2000-2001
"His readings testify eloquently to the power of literature as a mode of theological reflection. A useful text for anyone, student or faculty, studying the relation between religion and literature."John A. McClure, Rutgers University, in Religious Studies Review, January 2001
