After reviewing traditional Christology and the various liberation Christologies including black, Hispanic, Asian, white feminist, and women of colour, the author explores whether and how queer might be a social location for Christological study, concluding with the view of Christ's person and work from a queer perspective. Christology from the Margins not only articulates a queer Christology but also engages in a queering of biblical texts that have only ever been read through the lens of heterosexual perspectives in the past. With a strikingly engaging style, this author examines an area of study that will continue to attract students and scholars for the foreseeable future.