Approaches the problem of revelation and hermeneutics as a collaborative theological, philosophical, and interreligious endeavour
Discusses fundamental issues relating revelation to Christian identity and faithfulness, religious experience and language, tradition and ecclesiology
Is timely and creative in its proposals and brings together top scholars in constructive, systematic theology
Develops new approaches to the theology of revelation
Discusses how we can go about assessing the category of revelation, and likewise how revelation opens up new ways of thinking about human interpretation