Stephen E. Fowl is Professor of Theology and Dean of Loyola College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University Maryland.

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Introduction 1. Thinking about Idolatry 2. Forgetting and Attending 3. Bounded and Unbounded Desire 4. Insecurity, Love, and Mission 5. The Community of the Curious Conclusion
...any scholar, student, or Christian who mulls over the concept of idolatry will find here insightful and compelling accounts of how we are misled by our daily habits, either towards or away from God. Fowl unveils what shapes (and distorts) our faith and practice, emphasizing the importance of rooting our faith in Scripture, thus resisting idolatry of different forms. --Kris H.K. Chong "Reading Religion" Stephen Fowl's book slices through problems of definition by recommending that, rather than theorizing endlessly about what it would mean to commit idolatry, we focus on how not to commit it. --Jennie Grillo "Modern Theology" Fowl has written an impressive, punchy book brimming with insights. Careful readers will find it helpful on a number of fronts. --J. Brittain Brewer "Calvin Theological Journal"
