... wide-ranging ... however we react to Rea's arguments, they do us the service of forcing us to reflect anew on the epistemology of metaphysics.
Australasian Journal of Philosophy
The first part of Rea's book is an informed and useful history of naturalism as a philosophical movement ... full of interesting points.
Times Literary Supplement
... succinct and penetrating ... Thoroughly researched and richly argued, World Without Design will prove valuable to anyone interested in the naturalistic tradition.
Troy Cross, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Rea's is a dense and closely argued book, illustrating the convergence of philosophy of religion and sophisticated metaphysics and representativeof the best of Christian philosophy today.
Philosophia Christi