By bringing together discourses in American studies, religious studies, and literary/science fiction studies that do not always intersect with each other, and by doing it in such a clear, concise, and generative way, Public Religions positions itself to be a landmark and highly quotable volume. -- Gerry Canavan * editor of Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction * Its overall claims are interesting and timely. . . . Public Religions makes a substantial contribution to the growing literature on utopia, apocalypse, and religion in post-45 literature, while keeping readers focused on the unsteady benefits of religious feeling. -- Andrew Strombeck * author of DIY on the Lower East Side: Books, Buildings, and Art after the 1975 Fiscal Crisis *