I pulled this book, long in my collection, off of the shelf because I was looking for a work with a Passion theme for my Lenten reading. As it turns out, only Part Two (the last 25 pages) really focuses on this. I found most of Part One ("The Theological Basis for a Spiritual Christology") much too dense and academic for spiritual reading, although the last part of the last section ("Eucharist, Christology, Ecclesiology: The Christological Core") tends to be more accessible and engaging. Nevertheless, this first section has a few outstanding quotes that stood out to me.
I had considered giving up on the book less than half-way through. Thank goodness I didn't. Part Two brought the rating up from a low three to a solid four. The three meditations contained herein (a sermon given on Holy Thursday, a reflection on the symbolism of Easter, and a homily for Easter) are worth the price of the book. Clear, thought-provoking, and with a solid biblical typological basis. Homilies we would be blessed to hear during the Paschal Triduum and Easter, but will have to settle for simply reading.