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John Samuel Feinberg
Born (1946-04-02) April 2, 1946 (age 78)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (MDiv)
University of Chicago (MA, PhD)
Occupations
  • Theologian
  • author
  • professor
  • SpousePatricia
    Children3

    John Samuel Feinberg (born April 2, 1946) is an American theologian, author, and professor of biblical and systematic theology. He is currently listed as Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology (retired) at Trinity Evangelical Divinity SchoolinDeerfield, Illinois. He is noted for his expertise in theodicy.[1]

    Background and education[edit]

    Feinberg was born in 1946 to Charles Lee and Anne Priscilla (Fraiman) Feinberg in Dallas, Texas. His family moved from Dallas, TexastoLos Angeles, California in 1948 when his father became the first dean of Talbot Theological Seminary. Feinberg earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of California at Los Angeles, his Master of Theology degree (1972) in systematic theology from Trinity, and his Master of Arts (1971) and Doctor of Philosophy (1979) degrees from the University of Chicago.

    Feinberg lives in Vernon Hills, Illinois, with his wife Patricia, with whom he has three children. His brother Paul David (1938 - 2004) also taught Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School for thirty years.

    Career[edit]

    In his early career, Feinberg served as a missionary in Los Angeles on staff for the American Board of Missions to the Jews. He began his teaching career in 1969 at the Los Angeles Bible Training School in Watts, California. Feinberg was ordained to ministry in 1971 and served as pastor of the Elmwood Park Bible Church in Elmwood Park, Illinois, from 1974 to 1976. He resumed teaching in 1976 at Western Conservative Baptist SeminaryinPortland, Oregon, before moving in 1981 to teach at Liberty Baptist Seminary and CollegeinLynchburg, Virginia. In 1983, he joined the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

    During the mid-1980s, Feinberg served on the national membership committee of the Evangelical Theological Society. He also served as editor of the Bulletin of the Evangelical Philosophical Society from 1982 to 1983, and from 1985 to 1986 he served a term as president of the Evangelical Philosophical Society. Since then, he has authored several books and serves as a theological consultant for the academic division of Crossway Books. He serves as general editor for the series Foundations of Evangelical Theology.

    In 2015 a Festschrift was published in his honor. Building on the Foundations of Evangelical Theology: Essays in Honor of John S. Feinberg includes contributions from Kevin Vanhoozer, Bruce A. Ware, and Walter Kaiser Jr.

    Selected works[edit]

    Books[edit]

    Edited by[edit]

    Chapters[edit]

    Articles[edit]

    Festschrift[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Fienberg is the author of a major dictionary article on the subject of theodicy - Feinberg, John S. (2001). "Theodicy". In Elwell, Walter A. (ed.). Evangelical Dictionary of Theology. Baker Reference Library (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN 978-0-801-02075-9.
  • ^ Childs, Brian H. (1995). "Book review: Ethics for a brave new world". Journal of Medical Humanities. 16 (1): 73–74. doi:10.1007/BF02276822. S2CID 140754368.
  • ^ Sturch, R. L. (October 2005). "Book review: The Many Faces of Evil". The Journal of Theological Studies. 56 (2): 816–819. doi:10.1093/jts/fli243.
  • ^ Pettegrew, Larry (Fall 1997). "Book review: Deceived by God?". Master's Seminary Journal. 8 (2): 234–235. Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2012-09-15.
  • ^ Morrison, John D. (December 2003). "Review article: John Feinberg's No One Like Him" (PDF). Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 46 (4): 699–709.
  • ^ Feinberg, John S. (30 April 2018). Light in a Dark Place. Crossway. ISBN 978-1-4335-3927-5. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
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