The Current Issues in Theology series has a focus on constructive systematic theology, a genre that has an important role in universities and seminaries which maintain historical connections to the mainstream churches while also facing towards the academy and a wider public. The series engages sympathetically but critically with the Christian tradition in light of issues, problems, and perspectives generated by contemporary culture and scholarship. Topics include historical study of Scripture and church history from fresh angles, comparative theologies that bring Christian theology into conversation with other faith traditions, attention to the growing significance of theological work in the global south, fresh approaches to neglected doctrinal problems, and the interface of systematic theology with areas that have suffered from curricular divisions, including Christian ethics and practical theology. Current Issues in Theology promotes neither a single theological party nor confessional tradition. Instead, it seeks to reflect ecumenical diversity and a multiplicity of approaches, while insisting upon rigorous scholarship and constructive proposals.