
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah Doctoral Student (DoRT), Northwind Seminary Professionally, I'm an academic pediatric gastroenterologist. I'm very interested in research evaluating the intersection of science and religion.
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I subscribe to the journal, Theology and Science, published by Taylor & Francis. Most articles in each issue are fairly interesting. In the latest issue, I read, “A New Hope for Christian Eschatology in Cosmic Perspective: Beyond the Predic...
It is kind of a truism in medical conferences (and all sorts of academic conferences) that some people pretend to ask a question after a presentation, when in reality, they just want to give a mini-talk themselves. Typically, such “mini-t...
This past weekend I was a speaker / moderator / advice-giver at the 2nd year fellows’ conference for the North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition (NASPGHAN). NASPGHAN is the international association o...
Graduates from the Open & Relational Theology program at Northwind Theological Seminary do an on-line journal club every few weeks. This past week we read “Evolution: Like any other Science it is Predictable” written by Simon Conway Morris...
The New England Journal of Medicine had a recent article titled, “Physicians, Corporatization, and the Unmeasured Quality of Care.” written by Lawrence Casalino (Division of Health Policy and Economics in the Department of Population Health...
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Professor of Pediatrics, University of Utah; DThM, Northwind Theological Seminary. I'm very interested in research evaluating the intersection of science and religion. Blog: Phi-The-Sci: Equilateral Musings (https://johnfpohlmd.blog/)
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