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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

: A central feature of the work is O'Collins' unique synthesis of the divine presence through Jesus, which he explores as a "Christology of presence".

The second edition, revised in 2009 to account for more recent scholarship, is the recommended version for current study. : $32.46 $29.64 Barnes & Noble : $15.99 DiscountMags : $44.32

“"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

: 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

Scholars and students highlights the book's clarity and its ability to bridge academic rigor with personal faith.


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

: A central feature of the work is O'Collins' unique synthesis of the divine presence through Jesus, which he explores as a "Christology of presence".

The second edition, revised in 2009 to account for more recent scholarship, is the recommended version for current study. : $32.46 $29.64 Barnes & Noble : $15.99 DiscountMags : $44.32

“"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

: 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

Scholars and students highlights the book's clarity and its ability to bridge academic rigor with personal faith.

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