In Christologies Ancient and Modern, William Sanday compares how ancient and modern theologians have understood the person and work of Christ. Sanday aims to make these thoughts accessible to a general audience. He also assesses the landscape of theology at the beginning of the twentieth century and explains how the history of orthodox Christology is consistent.
“Theology is after all only reasoned and connected belief; and belief is certainly not the worse for being reasoned and connected.” (Page 4)