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In the 1990s Mr. Fefferman edited and helped launch the independent Unificationist intellectual journal ''Currents''. More recently, as director of the International Coalition for Religious Freedom, he has published the proceedings of four major international conferences on religious freedom and supervises the [http://www.religiousfreedom.com/ Coalition's award-winning website]. A graduate of the [[University of California at Berkeley]] (Political Science) and the [[Unification Theological Seminary]] (Divinity), Mr. Fefferman's focus at New World Encyclopedia has been on biblical studies, theology, government, politics, and music.
 
In the 1990s Mr. Fefferman edited and helped launch the independent Unificationist intellectual journal ''Currents''. More recently, as director of the International Coalition for Religious Freedom, he has published the proceedings of four major international conferences on religious freedom and supervises the [http://www.religiousfreedom.com/ Coalition's award-winning website]. A graduate of the [[University of California at Berkeley]] (Political Science) and the [[Unification Theological Seminary]] (Divinity), Mr. Fefferman's focus at New World Encyclopedia has been on biblical studies, theology, government, politics, and music.
  
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Dan Fefferman, Associate editor

Dan Fefferman is a veteran writer and editor in the fields of international affairs and religious studies. He was the editor of the award-winning international affairs journal The Rising Tide in the 1970s, the World Student Times in the 1980s, and the American Freedom Journal in the 1990s. Mr. Fefferman has edited a number of books, including the first two editions of the English version of Divine Principle in 1973. He wrote the lyrics and composed some of the American Unification Movement's most popular songs.

In the 1990s Mr. Fefferman edited and helped launch the independent Unificationist intellectual journal Currents. More recently, as director of the International Coalition for Religious Freedom, he has published the proceedings of four major international conferences on religious freedom and supervises the Coalition's award-winning website. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley (Political Science) and the Unification Theological Seminary (Divinity), Mr. Fefferman's focus at New World Encyclopedia has been on biblical studies, theology, government, politics, and music.

Contact information

  • w. 703-790-1500
  • email: dfeff@aol.com