This collection of nineteen representative essays is a Festschrift written by former colleagues and students in honor of Prof. Dr. Robert Jewett (1933-2020) and his legacy. Our hope is that future generations of Bible readers will find this textbook on biblical interpretation helpful for navigating through the strong winds of exegetical, theological, and hermeneutical methods. Jewett's expansive research interests have inspired each author in this tribute volume, each of whom has witnessed to the ways that helmsman Jewett has navigated through the often-choppy ocean waters of biblical interpretation--as well as the complex, changing world of religion, sacred texts, films and popular culture, psychology and sociology, politics and Pauline studies.ContributorsKathy EhrenspergerBrigitte KahlAliou C. NiangAida Besancon SpencerLallene RectorT. Christopher HoklotubbeNajeeb T. HaddadRobert K. JohnstonFrank HughesGoh MenghunHii Kong-hockLim Kar YongKeith BurtonSheila McGinnDouglas CampbellEllen JewettWilliam S. CampbellTroy W. MartinZakali ShoheChristopher DeacyA. Andrew DasFrederick Mawusi Amevenku
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K. K. Yeo is Harry R. Kendall Professor of New Testament at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and affiliate professor at the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Northwestern University. Among his many publications are What Has Jerusalem to Do with Beijing? (2018) and the edited The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in China (2021).