One of the many merits of this handy book lies in its general perspective on Cusanus. Without playing down the differences between philosophy and theology, Führer integrates philosophical, theological, and even religious aspects into his analysis. . . .Führer’s is a thorough and important study of Cusanus’s anthropology in its own right. Furthermore, it is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on Cusanus’s reliance on scholasticism and, on a larger scale, to the transformation of medieval into early modern thought.