This short study concentrates on J.S. Trojan?s book The Story of Jesus ? Challenge for Us, which engages polemically with those Christologies that made Jesus?s death a central point of salvation without taking sufficiently into account his life.
While the main intention of the book is highly appreciated, the following questions are asked: Where are the pre-existence of the Logos and the Incarnation in Trojan?s ?whole life of Jesus? How does he deal with Resurrection? Does he keep a unity between Jesus? divinity and humanity? Does he pay sufficient attention to a Trinitarian economy of salvation? Where does his devaluation of liturgical remembering of Jesus? story come from?