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Steven L. Clark

Steven L. Clark (MD, University of Wisconsin) is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist and professor at Baylor College of Medicine. He is past president of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and past chair of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Technical Bulletin Committee and has authored over 350 scientific publications dealing with fetal development and care of the critically ill pregnant woman. A recent article in the Atlantic Monthly featured him as “The doctor who revolutionized hospital birth-safety.” He served a full-time mission in Austria and has served as a bishop and on several high councils in the Church. He lives with Kerstin, his wife of 48 years, in Twin Bridges, Montana.
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We Live in the Olden Days:
Reflections on the Importance of Scientific and Theological Humility

by Steven L. Clark | undefined 54 | 12-16-2022

Abstract: Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have a unique perspective on truth. Our knowledge that Salvation likely involves participation in complex eternal activities requiring significantly more understanding than we currently possess naturally leads us to seek truth and, in addition, to seek an understanding of that truth. Under these circumstances, […]

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