: While Oxford University Press notes the book is "critical but conservative," it is lauded for tackling tough questions—such as Jesus' sinlessness versus free will and his role as universal Savior in a multi-faith world—without lapsing into "sensationalist" trends. Expert Perspectives
“He is particularly talented in clarity of expression, and of explaining how ideas of various great theologians were useful or were misinterpreted in light of later historical developments.” Amazon UK Purchasing Options Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and System...
Gerald O'Collins' is widely regarded by reviewers from the Journal of Theological Studies and The Gospel Coalition as a masterful, standard textbook for theological students and interested general readers. Key Critical Themes : While Oxford University Press notes the book
“"Christology" by O'Collins does what exemplary theology ought to do: it stimulates thought, broadens perspectives, and introduces novel ways of understanding, all while steadfastly adhering to orthodoxy.” Goodreads : Reviewers from Choice praise the book for
Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus
Scholars and students highlights the book's clarity and its ability to bridge academic rigor with personal faith.
: Reviewers from Choice praise the book for its "breathtaking" scope, successfully navigating biblical exegesis, historical scrutiny of early ecumenical councils (Nicaea to Chalcedon), and modern systematic challenges.