" '. . . Johnson fires an intellectual broadside against what he sees as the marginalization of theism in public life and explores its implications for society and religion . . . Well argued and astute, this critical work makes an exciting contribution to contemporary scientific and cultural debate.' -- Kirkus Reviews"
" 'What distinguishes Johnson is his penetrating understanding of science and its limits. For that reason, he stands in the great tradition of Blake and Swift, companion skeptics of Enlightenment hype.' -- Commonweal"