"One is hard-pressed to find a good English translation of Pope St. Gregory's <i>Moralia in Job</i>, and even harder-pressed to find an English translation that appeals to twenty-first century readers. Kearns presents a translation that is `clear, elegant, idiomatic, and readable without sacrificing accuracy.' It is precisely because of the universal themes present in the book of Job, and Gregory's contemplative and practical reading of them that make the <i>Moralia in Job</i> a classic: highly appreciated at the time and centuries thereafter, and with this new and refreshing translation, hopefully to be treasured by our contemporaries."Benedict M. Guevin, OSB, <i>American Benedictine Review</i>
"<i>Gregory the Great: Moral Reflections on the Book of Job</i>, volume 1, has a great deal to offer the modern reader. Throwing off the constraints of the historical critical method, while not denying its importance, can lead not only into new insights but to a profound illumination of the connection between the Church fathers and post-Vatican thought."Paul Lockey, <i>Cistercian Studies Quarterly</i>