The volume...offers a good balance among the ingredients of theory, research, and history, which is very important when the subject is as broad as religion and economy. Its applicability spans various fields, so there are chapters of interest to anyone from cognitive psychologists to philosophers and from sociologists to scholars of religion. In total, the volume encourages a more integrated and interdisciplinary approach to the study of religion. The overall impression of the volume is one of all-embracing creative scholarship. Panagiotis Mitkidis, Numen 59, pgs. 413-415