Paul Feinberg
Paul Feinberg | |
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Born | Paul David Feinberg August 13, 1938 Talbot Theological Seminary (B.D., 1963 and Th.M., 1964) Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.D., 1968) Roosevelt University (M.A., 1971) University of Chicago (Ph.D.) |
Spouse | Iris Nadine |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | John (brother) Charles (father) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theology |
Institutions | Moody Bible Institute Trinity College Evangelical Philosophical Society Japan Bible Seminary Asian Theological Seminary of Manila Tyndale Theological Seminary Italian Bible Institute of Rome |
Thesis | The doctrine of God in the Pentateuch (1968) |
Paul David Feinberg (August 13, 1938 – February 21, 2004) was an American theologian, author, and professor of systematic theology and philosophy of religion at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Education and family
Feinberg was born on August 13, 1938, to
Feinberg was married in 1967 to Iris Nadine (née Taylor), whom he met at Moody.[1] Paul's brother John (born 1946) serves as the chair of the Department of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Career
Feinberg taught from 1966 to 1970 at Moody Bible Institute, then from 1970 to 1972 at Trinity College.[2] From 1972 through 1974, he served as a field representative for the American Board of Missions to the Jews, and then joined the faculty of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he taught the rest of his life.
Feinberg was also an ordained minister in the Evangelical Free Church of America, and in 1977 he helped found the Village Church (EFCA) of Lincolnshire, Illinois.[1] From 1978 to 1979, he served a year as president of the Evangelical Philosophical Society. He also taught at the Japan Bible Seminary, Asian Theological Seminary in Manila, Tyndale Theological Seminary in the Netherlands, and the Italian Bible Institute in Rome.
He was also a Pitcher at UCLA during his college career.
Works
Thesis
- Feinberg, Paul D. (1968). The Doctrine of God in the Pentateuch (Th.D.). Dallas, TX: Dallas Theological Seminary. OCLC 38029512.
- ——— (1971). A survey of the primary formulations of and major objections to the verification principle (M.A.). Roosevelt University. OCLC 19818142.
Books
- ———; OCLC 6681647.
- ———; OCLC 7653379.
- ———; ISBN 978-1-433-51696-2.[3]
Chapters
- ———; et al. (1984). "The Case for the Pretribulation Rapture Position". The Rapture: Pre-, Mid-, or Post-Tribulational?. Contemporary Evangelical Perspectives. Grand Rapids, MI: Academie Books. OCLC 10229066.
- ——— (2000). "Cumulative Case Apologetics". In Cowan, Steven B. (ed.). Five Views on Apologetics. Counterpoints. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. OCLC 42680575. - and responses to other views.
He also contributed articles to Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics and the Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia, as well as a chapter in Inerrancy by Norman Geisler.[4]
Journal articles
- ——— (1980). "The Kenosis And Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Analysis Of Phil 2:6-11". Trinity Journal. 1 (1): 21–46.
- ——— (Spring 1999). "The Christian and Civil Authorities". The Master's Seminary Journal. 10 (1): 87–99.
Death
Feinberg died of congestive heart failure on February 21, 2004, in Highland Park, Illinois, after earlier falling and fracturing a hip at Trinity.[1][5]
References
- ^ a b c "Memorials". JETS. 48 (1): 213–20. March 2005.
- ^ "Trinity Church Schedules Special Meetings". Ludington Daily News. May 4, 1982.
- S2CID 140754368.
- ISBN 0-310-39281-0.
- ^ "Feinberg, Paul David". Chicago Tribune. February 24, 2004.