While it’s obvious that the writer is a very intelligent person, who is well versed in the subject matter, for me, the book was written at a very scholarly level, and maybe too “deep” or high a level as an introductory book for those new to Orthodoxy. It did have bits and pieces here and there that I found to be interesting, but overall, I just wasn’t into this book. Reading it was like doing work, and because of that, it took me forever to finish it. It was like examining Orthodoxy on a molecular level, in my opinion. I’m good knowing the general overall concepts, and fine to understand that much, and leave it at that. I’m not saying that this was a bad book at all. It was very well researched, and had plenty of back-up from various Church fathers, to support all of the explained concepts. However, for me, it’s depth was more than I felt was necessary for me personally, to know. For others, it may be right what they are looking for, and judging from other reviews, that certainly seems to be the case. So, maybe it’s for you, and maybe it’s not. You’ll just have to read it, and decide for yourself.