Ekaterina Lomperis, PhD
Richard B. Parker Assistant Professor of
Theology and Wesleyan Thought
Portland Seminary
Abstract: This talk will discuss how, in the early modern era, Protestant reformers read the Bible as narrating a religious or sacred history of medicine. It will primarily focus on the founder of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, with particular attention to his interpretation of what he saw as a biblical history of women's health. (Continuing medical education credit will be available.)
Co-sponsored by the Center for Bioethics & Health Law, Department of Religious Studies, Jewish Studies Program, Palliative and Supportive Institute of UPMC, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Continuing Education Program
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