In this book, the academic colleagues of Prof. Dr. Gie Vleugels, who
turned 65 in 2021, celebrate his life by contributing chapters in his
honor. Several chapters are innovative in nature, including Clemens
Wassermann's comparative analysis of 1 John and the Fourth Gospel, which
utilizes insights from Semitic syntax and shows how spoken Semitic
dialects help us to unearth new perspectives on the relationship between
John's Gospel and 1 John. The chapter on the Didache by Martin Webber
makes innovative use of Social Identity Complexity Theory. Other
contributions come from the fields of New Testament, Old Testament,
Historical Theology, and Systematic Theology.