'It is an excellent volume, continuing the recent development of an alternative approach to philosophy of religion: a breath of fresh air in a discipline which was becoming moribund.' Grace M. Jantzen, Research Professor of Religion, Culture and Gender, University of Manchester, UK 'Having read the whole book I am left with a wide variety of new insights into the philosophy of religion... its editor Philip Goodchild [...] has succeeded in bringing together examples of difference as an illustration of the clear need to talk and think about difference in philosophy of religion... a serious acknowledgment of the issues raised in this book will almost certainly call for a shift of power within the community itself.' Arsdisputandi.org '... the book is to be welcomed.' Theology 'This volume would be a useful resource for graduate students and faculty who have a solid background in contemporary debates in philosophy of religion and religious studies.' Religious Studies Review '... an important, provocative and often highly stimulating collection that opens genuinely new areas for enquiry for philosophy and theology in the continental tradition.' Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory