Kathryn Tanner

Kathryn Eileen Tanner (born 1957) is an American Anglican theologian who serves as Frederick Marquand Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School.

[3] Born on March 29, 1957,[4] Tanner earned her BA, MA, MPhil, and PhD degrees from Yale University.

Kathryn states in the preface of this book that it is a sequel to her book Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity, continuing to explain the importance of the centrality of God seeking out humanity to be in intimate relationship with us through the life, death and resurrection of the Son, Jesus Christ.

[11] This book follows after the 2001 work to continue understanding her Christological view on God's interactions with humanity through Christ.

John E. Thiel, a professor of religious studies at Fairfield University, writes the foreword, describing Kathryn Tanner as "the most accomplished theologian of her generation.