Yes, the top is available as a replacement part. You can check the link below to narrow down your exact range model number, as there are about 51 variations for this model series (you'll need the letters/numbers at the end of the FEF366 to zero in on the parts list).
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/getModel!retrieve.pd;jsessionid=N9LEW3Qt6z2wIPtmEnod-w**.shcapp3106?modelNumber=+FEF366+&pop=flush
The cost for a new glass top is around $220 plus S&H (+/-). It is a relatively straightforward removal and replacement process, where all you need to do is disconnect the range from the power plug and pull it out from your counter, etc. and remove the rear fastening screws that hold the backsplash onto the top surface frame and exchange it for the replacement top.
Just be carefull when removing the old, broken top, as the glass will likely shatter more as you remove the frame. Wear safety glasses and work gloves to prevent getting cut, etc. All you need are simple hand tools to do the repair.
I always like to state that you might want to consider the age of the stove before committing a couple of hundred bucks to buying a repair part, but you have to decide if you're looking to keep and repair your stove, or whether you want to get a new one - the decision is yours to consider and make. Just a little FYI.
Hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!
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