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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Clark earned a [[wikipedia:Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] from the [[wikipedia:University of Nebraska]], [[wikipedia:Master of Divinity]] from [[Westminster Seminary California]], and D.Phil. from the [[wikipedia:University of Oxford]]. Since 1997 he has been teaching at Westminster Seminary California, where he served as academic dean from 1997 to 2001; currently he is professor of church history and historical theology. He has also taught at [[wikipedia:Wheaton College (Illinois)]], [[Reformed Theological Seminary]] (Jackson, MS) and [[wikipedia:Concordia University, Irvine]]. He is an ordained minister in the [[United Reformed Churches in North America]].<ref>[http://wscal.edu/academics/faculty-bio/r-scott-clark Clark's bio at Westminster Seminary, California]</ref> He maintains an online journal entitled the Heidelblog, which was deleted for a time in 2011, but is now in regular production. Clark also hosts the Heidelcast podcast where he discusses various topics relevant to reformed theology.<ref>https://heidelblog.net/the-heidelcast/</ref> | Clark earned a [[wikipedia:Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] from the [[wikipedia:University of Nebraska|University of Nebraska]], [[wikipedia:Master of Divinity|Master of Divinity]] from [[Westminster Seminary California]], and D.Phil. from the [[wikipedia:University of Oxford]]. Since 1997 he has been teaching at Westminster Seminary California, where he served as academic dean from 1997 to 2001; currently he is professor of church history and historical theology. He has also taught at [[wikipedia:Wheaton College (Illinois)|Wheaton College (Illinois)]], [[Reformed Theological Seminary]] (Jackson, MS) and [[wikipedia:Concordia University, Irvine]]. He is an ordained minister in the [[United Reformed Churches in North America]].<ref>[http://wscal.edu/academics/faculty-bio/r-scott-clark Clark's bio at Westminster Seminary, California]</ref> He maintains an online journal entitled the [[Heidelblog]], which was deleted for a time in 2011, but is now in regular production. Clark also hosts the [[Heidelcast]] podcast where he discusses various topics relevant to reformed theology.<ref>https://heidelblog.net/the-heidelcast/</ref> | ||
Clark has been a defender of the [[Marrow Controversy|Marrow Brethren]] and vocal critic of [[Douglas Wilson]].<ref>https://heidelblog.net/tag/marrow-controversy/</ref> | |||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||