ISBN:9781626982819
Pages: 192
Binding: softcover
A Christology of Religions
By: Gerald O’Collins, SJ
Overview
In his latest book, Gerald Collins adopts the person and saving work of Christ as the master key for organizing themes commonly treated by theologies of religion. But he does so through the lens of Christology to examine important themes that these theologies typically ignore: the relevance of the theology of the cross for thinking about the others; the impact of Christs priesthood on all men and women of all places and times; the efficacy of prayer for the others inspired by love; and the nature of faith available for these others.
This Christology of religions Collins argues, can help break the current stalemate widely affecting the theology of religions, and breathe new life into thinking about religious others."
Gerald O’Collins, S.J. (1931-2024), was an Australian Jesuit systematic theologian who served as an adjunct professor at the Australian Catholic University. Father O’Collins also taught theology at the Gregorian University in Rome, the Jesuit Theological College (Melbourne), and Weston School of Theology (Boston). He wrote more than 60 books, including Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus, Rethinking Fundamental Theology, and Jesus: A Portrait (Orbis).