This important work is a detailed biblical investigation of the
relationship of Jesus to the one God of Israel. The authors challenge
the notion that biblical monotheism is legitimately represented by a
Trinitarian view of God and demonstrate that within the bounds of the
canon of Scripture Jesus is confessed as Messiah, Son of God, but not
God Himself. Later Christological developments beginning in the second
century misrepresented the biblical doctrine of God and Christ by
altering the terms of the biblical presentation of the Father and Son.