Introduction: The character of late medieval Christology
I: The opinio communis
1. The tradition of Hervaeus Natalis
2. Oxford after Scotus
3. The tradition of Scotus
4. The opinio communis without real relations
5. Christological semantics and the impact of nominalism
II: Alternative trajectories
6. Peter Auriol
7. Unions by perichoresis and activity
8. Homo assumptus Christologies
9. The recovery of a Thomist tradition
Conclusion: Some programmes for Christology.