"This brilliant little book is, quite simply, the best analysis of the role played by religion in what I call World War IV."
--Norman Podhoretz
"Absolutely masterful: the moral principles, the strategy, and the tactics to win this war for the survival of the West and democracy are all here--coherent and persuasive. Osama bin Laden and Ahmadinejad will hate this little book above all others."
--R. James Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency
"A stirring book: the battle of ideas against Islamist radicalism is now fully joined. George Weigel--a brilliant author with deep knowledge of theology and practical politics--provides a way forward for the western democracies. A badly needed and urgent book."
--Fouad Ajami, director of the Middle East Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University
"Provocative and exacting, George Weigel wants Americans to think more clearly about the way we live now, and in this unapologetically bracing book he lays out a stark vision of the challenges of our time as he sees them. Whether you agree with Weigel or not, you will want to hear him out, for his is a voice worth taking very seriously indeed."
--Jon Meacham, author of
American Gospel and
Franklin and Winston "Weigel has written one of the most important books since 9/11. It's a bracing, challenging, and compelling account of the war we are in and which we have to win."
--William Kristol, editor of
The Weekly Standard "George Weigel has produced a thoughtful manifesto that wisely calls for bipartisan unity against a foe that threatens all that we cherish."
--Joe Lieberman, U.S.senator
GEORGE WEIGEL, Distinguished Senior Fellow of Washington's Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologian and one of America's foremost commentators on issues of religion and public life. A Newsweek contributor and Vatican analyst for NBC News, Weigel is the author of fifteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages.