"Social scientists spent most of the past century trying to work out why the world was failing to live up to their expectations: why was there still so much rural idiocy, and why was religion refusing to go away? No one has brought more intellectual heft to these problems than Jürgen Habermas."<br /> <b>Jonathan Rée, <i>New Humanist</i></b> <p>"A very significant contribution to the renewed faith–reason dialogue."<br /> <i><b>Reviews in Religion and Theology</b></i></p> <p>"The book contains five insightful essays and begins with an excellent overiew of Habermas's new view of religion, its development, and the subsequent discussion."<br /> <i><b>The Ecumenist</b></i></p> <p>"The value of this slim but suggestive volume lies as much in what it does — bringing the voices of reason and faith together in respectful debate — as in what it says. If not more so."<br /> <i><b>Common Knowledge</b></i></p>