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John S. Feinberg

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John S. Feinberg



John S. Feinberg (PhD, University of Chicago) is department chair and professor of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author of Ethics for a Brave New World (with Paul D. Feinberg) and is general editor of Crossway’s Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.

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Ethics for a Brave New World

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No One Like Him: The Doctri...

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Continuity and Discontinuit...

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The Many Faces of Evil: The...

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When There Are No Easy Answ...

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Light in a Dark Place: The ...

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Can You Believe It's True?:...

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Deceived by God: A Journey ...

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Where Is God: A Personal St...

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“To understand the seriousness of abortion, one must know the physiology of human development. Ignorance of these facts is in part why mothers are willing to have an abortion and the general public allows abortions on demand.”
John S. Feinberg, Ethics for a Brave New World



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