"Avoiding the recriminatory rhetoric that all too often pervades cultural, political, and scholarly debates, the authors of these first-rate essays reveal the many ways in which sensitivity to religious belief, thought, and discourse enhances and, in many respects, is absolutely necessary to serious inquiry in their diverse areas of expertise." —Joseph A. Buttigieg, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English, University of Notre Dame"Readers will be stimulated by the range of issues discussed and how religious experience is shaped by pre-existing conceptions and experiences. The interplay of scholarly, political, sociocultural, psychological, and experiential perspectives which these essays highlight is a valuable contribution in itself." —Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith"This wide ranging volume addresses important questions that point the way to talking about religion across disciplinary and religious boundaries. . . Both scholars and laypeople will likely profit from this volume." —Choice"A diverse group of faculty from various universities and academic specialties--philosophy, history, English, anthropology, art history and Islamic studies--explores how scholars address religion in their fields and how they can share their perspectives across disciplinary boundaries . . . There is something here for everyone . . . Recommended for academic and larger public libraries." —Library Journal