'Marks’ scholarship is impressive. This volume requires mastery of sources from several fields, including philosophical, exegetical, literary, and geographic works. [...] I recommend this book for a broad range of advanced courses in history of ideas, Jewish theology, theology of religions, comparative religion, and interfaith relations. The clear prose, comfortable reading, and broad range of topics make it a wonderful series of case studies for a variety of advanced graduate courses. The book is thus of far greater significance than its narrower methodological framing.'- Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Founder and Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Reading Religion