Rodney Stark is the Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences at Baylor University. His thirty books on the history and sociology of religion include The Rise of Christianity, Cities of God, For the Glory of God, Discovering God, and The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success. Stark received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
"[A] wide-ranging investigation...serious students of religion will
recognize this as an essential sourcebook." - Booklist
"Professor Stark's new book is a tour de force of scholarship,
economy in presentation and shrewd observation. As a social
scientist he brings out many contrasts that other scholars miss.
His comparison of Islam with Christianity is especially
penetrating." - Michael Novak, George Frederick Jewett Chair in
Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy at the American Enterprise
Institute
Stark's retelling of the origins of the world's great religions is
fascinating and excellent. - Newsweek
"Writing with his accustomed clarity and sure command of his
subject, Rodney Stark here offers the newest masterful book in his
distinguished series on religion. Stark's views, supported firmly
by the evidence, should bring about a profound reorientation in the
study of religion. Discovering God is rich, deep, and enjoyably
readable." - Jeffrey Burton Russell, author of A History of Heaven
and of Paradise Mislaid
"A highly provocative book, proposing a model for interaction among
the study of religions, theological methodologies, and the social
and physical sciences. A daring departure from many of the
traditional treatments of such matters." - Justo L. Gonzalez,
author of The Story of Christianity and A History of Christian
Thought
"In an intellectual marketplace full of crude, prejudiced and
dogmatic speculations about the genetic basis of religion, for good
or (mostly) for ill, a properly historical and cultural study is
extremely welcome. Rodney Stark, as ever, writes clearly and with
erudition for a lay as well as a learned public and explores the
hypothesis that God is discovered, not merely projected or
fabricated." - David Martin, Emeritus Professor of Sociology,
London School of Economics
Stark's retelling of the origins of the world's great religions is fascinating and excellent. -- Newsweek"[A] wide-ranging investigation...serious students of religion will recognize this as an essential sourcebook." -- Booklist
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