"A brilliant exploration of the relationship between Christian theology and the natural sciences by one of the world's foremost authorities." —BioLogos
"Enriching our Vision of Reality is elegant, erudite and animated by a constant enthusiasm for its subject. There is everything here—science, theology, philosophy, biography, even some poetry—all enlisted to help us to see the world as it is, both more clearly and with greater delight." — The Reverend Dr. Andrew Davison, Starbridge Lecturer in Theology and Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge, and Fellow in Theology at Corpus Christi College
"It’s a pleasure to read an introduction to science and Christian belief that is both erudite and accessible. McGrath’s new book is rich with personal examples, biographies of famous scientists and theologians, and effective refutations of their detractors. This invitation to move forward from a bifurcated to an expansive view of reality is recommended for all who seek an ‘integrated understanding’ of science and Christian faith." — Philip Clayton, editor of The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science
"This is an accessible yet scholarly treatment that deserves a wide readership amongst scientists, theologians and all those interested in how science and faith mutually interact." — Denis R. Alexander, Emeritus Director of The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge, U.K.
“By reading McGrath, we gravely risk becoming inspired by an expansive vision of reality and doomed to be discontent with any cramped portion of it.” — David Lahti, associate professor of biology, City University of New York
"As thoughtful and thought-provoking as it is inspired and inspiring, 'Enriching our Vision of Reality' is an extraordinarily informed and informative read from beginning to end. One of those impressively memorable studies that will be of equal interest to scientists and theologians, [the book] is very highly recommended for seminary, church, community, and academic library Christian Studies collections. it should be noted for the personal reading lists of academicians, seminary students, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject that 'Enriching Our Vision of Reality' is also available in a digital book format." — Mary Cowper, Midwest Book Review