'Mike King's knowledge is impressive, ranging from quantum mechanics to contemporary music, as well as texts arguing for and against religion. He is perhaps at his most original when he applies the Sanskrit terms bhakti, glossed as the devotional spiritual impulse, as opposed to jnani, non-theistic insight, to make comparisons across widely different spiritual traditions, each of which has a mystical virtuosity at its core.'
Jonathan Benthall, in The Times Literary Supplement, 11 December 2009
"'Postsecularism' engages, importantly, with a contemporary debate on the competing validites of sciences and religion. It provides a well-appraised overview of the dialogue between science and religion, and makes an intriguing argument for furthering a post-secular sensibilty and, in some ways, for recognising cultural difference."
A. Ranasinghe, Millenium: Journal of International Studies, vol 39, issue 3