Any persons interested in exploring Sartre's French intellectual and/or theological inheritances would benefit from reviewing this book, as would any theologians who are looking to uncover theological traces in phenomenology and existentialism more broadly.
Reading Religion
Kirkpatrick's work is informative and makes for a good 'dossier' for anyone who wants to read up on Sartre's stance toward theology. Kirkpatrick is to be commended for the conversation she establishes between philosophy and theology. She makes a strong case for interpreting Sartre as 'phenomenologist of fallenness'.
Phenomenological Review
Sartre scholars of all stripes will benefit greatly from reading this book and responding to the fresh perspective it opens up.
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
[T]he book should be welcomed by all readers as it breathes life into the field of Sartre studies, offering a fresh perspective from which to judge the magnum opus of French existentialism...[an] impressive and erudite study.
Stephen Michelman, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Kirkpatricks work is informative and makes for a good 'dossier' for anyone who wants to read up on Sartres stance toward theology.
Joeri Schrijvers, Phenomenological Rev iews