The structure of the book argues that Qur’anic narratives are not a tale for legislation or material for submission to inherited tradition, but rather a field for understanding moral insight and history through a methodical reading of narratives that separates moral insight from legislation and frees understanding from closed inheritance. It also presents narrative as an unveiling of the development of messages and societies within a non-deterministic history, which is brought together in narratives present the history of the messages as human laws open to freedom. It then extends this method to a civilizational and value-oriented reading that sees in the Revelation a transcendent knowledge that establishes coexistence and freedom, as in narratives reread religious and civilizational history to build a humane consciousness of coexistence.