"Exquisite, mystifying, and inspirational."
The Christian Century
"<i>Earthquakes and Gardens</i> succeeds in surprising its readers and enabling them to think differently about the ancient fragments with which we spend so much time and<br /> the modern world we inhabit. For these reasons, I recommend spending time in place with this book, alert to its possibilities and uncertainties. Readers may find themselves changed as a result."
Religious Studies Review
“This is a book about care. Burrus thinks with the reader about tenderness, fragility, loss, protectiveness, and the quiet fact of being alive in a place, and in so doing gives us a walled and green early Christian world that is deeply entwined with our own. It is a pure pleasure.”
- Catherine Michael Chin, University of California, Davis,
“Quaking and flowering, this captivatingly beautiful book twists free of disciplinary inhibitors to perform a literary cartography of illimitable place. In its dazzling multidimensional collage, a startling spiritual geography unfolds. From the Greek island where she poignantly is not, through earth-bursts of the here and there, then and now, Burrus takes the reader on an unprecedented journey.”
- Catherine Keller, Drew University,
“With agile imagination and lyrical prose, Burrus troubles how we do history. From the seismic eons of a tectonic earth to bits of Jerome laid out like poetry, Burrus reveals a world of destruction and regeneration on a mythic and literary Cyprus. Translating, fragmenting, recombining, and repurposing, Burrus composes chamber music, a small masterpiece.”
- Derek Krueger, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
"<i>Earthquakes and Gardens</i> is hard to classify. It’s not really a religious book, but those interested in saints and hagiography will find much to appreciate. Certainly there is plenty here for those who enjoy the study of antiquity. There is material for people who enjoy reading about agriculture and horticulture. Certainly those who like geology and are interested in the study of earthquakes will find plenty to appreciate. Most of all, however, the book is simply good reading for anyone who loves fine writing and a well-constructed essay."
- Mike Christie, My Point Being