Stump's Image of God is a rigorous, fascinating, and well-argued book that can be recommended to anyone who wants to consider seriously the complexities of suffering, selfhood, and love. * Maikki Aakko, Campion Hall, University of Oxford, Heythrop Journal * Eleonore Stump's The Image of God: The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Mourning provides shining examples of logical rigor, clarity of argument, compassionate depictions of suffering, and a painstaking defense of the power of narrative...Reading The Image of God, one finds analytic precision in equal measure with poetry, heart, and devotion. * David Greder, Reading Religion * Eleonore Stump has created a masterful work, applying the concept of the image of God not simply to the problems of evil and mourning, as one might expect. She also touches on issues of the afterlife, disability, the demarcation between evil and mourning, its significance, and much else. * Randy Everist, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion *