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Cedarville University

Keywords

Cedarville, Staley, Paul Feinberg

Start Date

2-11-1986 10:00 AM

End Date

2-13-1986 11:00 AM

Description

Lecture Theme: The Rapture Question

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Paul D. Feinberg, professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, also teaches courses in Philosophy of Religion at the seminary. He has served as chairman of the Division of Philosophy of Religion, 1976-77, and Biblical and Systematic Theology, 1981-83.

A member of the faculties of Moody Bible Institute (1966-70) and Trinity College (1970-72), he has also served as visiting professor at Asian Theological Seminary in Manila, Philippines, during the summer of 1980.

Dr. Feinberg has a B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles. He holds the B.D. and Th.M. degrees from Talbot Theological Seminary and the Th.D. in Systematic Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. He was granted the M.A. in Philosophy from Roosevelt University in Chicago and is presently a candidate for the Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Chicago.

He has written books, articles and book reviews on a variety of subjects. Some of his most recent are "The Morality of Abortion" in Thou Shalt Not Kill, Richard Ganz, ed.; ''The Meaning of Inerrancy" in lnerrancy, Norman L. Geisler, ed.; and Introduction to Philosophy: A Christian Perspective (Baker Book House) which he co-authored with Norman L. Geisler. He also has collaborated with Gleason Archer, Douglas Moo, and Richard Reiter on The Rapture: Pre-, Mid-, or Post-Tribulational? (Zondervan). His most recent book is edited with his brother, John, and is entitled Tradition and Testament: Essays in Honor of Charles Lee Feinburg (Moody Press).

Dr. Feinberg holds membership in a number of professional societies including: American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences; American Academy of Religion; American Philosophical Society; American Theological Society; American Scientific Affiliation; Evangelical Theological Society; Evangelical Philosophical Society; Institute of Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences; Karl Barth Society of North America; Society of Biblical Literature and Society of Christian Philosophers. He is also listed in the first and second edition of Who's Who in Religion.

Dr. Feinberg and his wife, Iris, have three children: Eden, Sarah and Joel.


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1985-1986 Program Overview

Lecture Theme: The Rapture Question

 

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