Anglican Theological Review
"Kelly James Clark's study of the place of doubt in faith is both stimulating and instructive. . . It is a book that should be widely appreciated by parish study groups. It is clear and concise about basic Christian faith. It includes a range of helpful illustrations to make its points — from the author's storehouse of personal experiences to the world of the saints, ancient and modern. . . When used in a parish setting, where participants are part of a worshiping community, the book possesses so much valuable and clearly written material that it should encourage fruitful discussion of the Church's apologetic role today."
Booklist
"He writes very intelligently and every bit as accessibly, seamlessly weaving together personal anecdotes, literary citations, and biblical interpretation. . . His book will speak eloquently to struggling believers turned off by gleaming televangelists and infallible pronouncements."
CBA Marketplace
"Well-reasoned and inviting treatise. . . A rich, satisfying book ideal for Christians, seeking a thoughtful discussion of faith and doubt. This would be superb for baby boomer and buster study groups."
Lewis B. Smedes
"Superb, in every way fine, a nice read — as 'they' say — and ever so luminous. I have learned a lot from it, want to consult it and recommend it."
Provident Book Finder
"This is a vital topic, probed honestly and presented in a straightforward and lucid style."