VUYANI STANLEY SINDO has a PhD in New Testament studies from Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He currently serves as Vice-Principal Development and Head of Biblical Studies at George Whitefield College, South Africa, where he is also a senior lecturer. Additionally, Vuyani is an ordained minister in REACH-SA (formerly known as the Church of England in South Africa) and a research fellow at Stellenbosch University.
In these racialized and polarized times, Vuyani Sindo finds in the apostle Paul a model leader for the comparably polarized community in Corinth. Methodologically sound, meticulously researched, and exegetically sophisticated, Sindo has expanded our thinking about leadership and identity formation for both the West and the Majority World. David Capes, PhD Director, Lanier Theological Library, Texas, USA Vuyani Sindo has written a clear and engaging account of his research into Paul's strategy for dealing with the leadership confusion in Corinth. His ability to incorporate the best careful grammatical work on the text of 1 Corinthians, social historical and social scientific disciplines, the historical critical method, and modern leadership studies makes this book invaluable. David Seccombe, PhD Former Principal, George Whitfield College, South Africa In this book, Vuyani Sindo combines aspects of social identity theory with leadership studies in order to take a fresh look at 1 Corinthians 1-4. Sindo's South African roots make him more attuned to collective aspects of leadership than similar studies and his approach can help the Western church rethink what biblical leadership entails at a time when it is desperately needed. Joel White, PhD Professor of New Testament, Representative for International Cooperation, Giessen School of Theology, Germany