secure path into the future. If the church does not reorient and become Christological at its core, any steps taken will be backwards. We are aware, of course, that we are swimming upstream in writing a book exclusively about Jesus. It used to be that people had a problem seeing the human in Christ. That sidelined any need to talk about “incarnation.” Now it seems that more people have trouble seeing the divine in Christ. This sidelines the need for any “Christology.” And beyond both, the reality and