“A gorgeously written and immaculately considered interrogation into faith in the age of climate change.”

— Harley Rustad, bestselling author of Lost in the Valley of Death and Big Lonely Doug

“Josiah Neufeld’s fascinating quest is both a memoir and investigation into religion’s attempts — and refusals — to confront the ecological crisis facing modern society and the natural world. This is an urgent and beautifully written exploration of the search for a new understanding.”

— Deborah Campbell, Hilary Weston Prize–winning author of A Disappearance in Damascus

 

“A fascinating journey, described in clear and compelling prose, from stifling certainty to constructive questioning.”

— Bill McKibben, author of The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon

 

“A spiritual quest has a whole new meaning when the natural world as we know it is in peril, and we could not ask for a better companion on the journey than Josiah Neufeld. His curiosity, insight, and honesty in The Temple at the End of the Universe are extraordinary.”

— Joan Thomas, Governor General Award–winning author of Five Wives