Pain and Power in 2 Corinthians | Ben White

Pain and Power in 2 Corinthians

Ben White

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We continue our conversation with CPT fellow Ben White about his PhD research. Ben reflects on how growing up in Canada shapes theological vocation. We also discuss the unique opportunities of teaching at a small evangelical college in New York City. Finally, Ben comments on how a Pauline view of power transforms our conception of power in light of the current crisis of power and abuses of it in evangelicalism.

Click here to listen to part 1 of this conversation.


This resource is part of the series Not So With You: Reflections on Power, the Pastorate, and Life in the Church. Click here to explore more resources from this series.



Benjamin White
is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at The King’s College in New York City. He holds a PhD in New Testament from Durham University and is the author of Pain and Paradox in 2 Corinthians: The Transformative Power of Strength in Weakness. Ben is a member of the St. Augustine Fellowship of the Center for Pastor Theologians. You can follow him on Twitter @bg__white.


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