"A fascinating study of the modern-day deity's 25 years as the world's most beloved BFF, exhaustively researched and elegantly considered. Buy it for the smartest Oprah fan you know." Madison "A fascinating new perspective on a media icon." -- Vanessa Bush Booklist "Budding and active scholars of cultural, popular, and religious studies will read with interest." -- Jewell Anderson Library Journal "If you read it [Oprah], you won't think about the connection between religion and consumer culture the same way again." -- Thomas S. Kidd Patheos "A unique analysis of the talk queen's multimedia empire." -- Shirley Bolden B.l.a.c. "Makes a powerful case for viewing Oprah as a significant moment in religious culture." -- Milo Yiannopoulos Catholic Herald "Tantalizing." -- Amy Frykholm Christian Century "[Lofton's] authorial voice is, by turns, instructing, funny, ironic, snide, brilliantly analytical, undeniably astute ... and feisty." -- Mary Farrell Bednarowski Feminist Collections "Lofton's careful and engaging work is sure to warrant responses. How wonderful that this book is the one to set the stage." -- Jennifer Scanlon Journal Of American History "Compelling and insightful... [A] thorough and fascinating work that significantly aids our understanding of religion and spirituality in postwar America." -- Lerone Martin American Studies Journal "Vitally important, both as an addition to cultural studies in general, and a challenge to the question of how to study American religion. Not only does she break new ground in thoughtful cultural analysis of a complicated American icon, she helps to solidify the potential for a new category of interdisciplinary religious studies scholarship." -- Kate Netzler Journal Of American Culture "Thoroughly researches, engagingly written, deftly weaving together major currents of US religious and cultural history, Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon will hold great interest for students and scholars in religious studies, American studies, and media and cultural studies, but Winfrey's fans may also enjoy this lively exegesis of their heroine." -- Janice Peck Journal Of American Stds "Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon is an important addition to the study of religion in America because it takes into account the religious impact of popular media... What Lofton is advocating is that popular culture contains within it people and performances that shape religion in America." -- Amy Collier Artman Journal Of Religion