April 11, 2013
Kantzer Lecture Hall, Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL
Join us for an evening lecture with Dr. Megan Best, as she presents on her recent volume Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. Stephen Greggo, PsyD, will offer a response extending the conversation into the context of church ministry and Christian counseling. Dr. Greggo is a professor of counseling at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a licensed psychologist in New York and Illinois. This session is being hosted by CBHD as an activity of the Center's Bioethics for the Church initiative on the Deerfield, IL campus of Trinity International University.
In this response to Megan Best’s book Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Ethics and the Beginning of Human Life, Stephen Greggo, PsyD, extends the conversation of ethical issues at the beginning of life and those related to infertility and reproduction into the contexts of church ministry, mental health, and Christian counseling. Dr. Greggo is a professor of counseling for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a licensed psychologist in NY and IL, and an ordained minister. The response followed a a presentation by Dr. Megan Best which explored key aspects of her book. The session was hosted by CBHD as an activity of the Center's initiative Bioethics for the Church on April 11, 2013 on the Deerfield, IL campus of Trinity International University.