Sarah Denny, PhD

Dr. Sarah Denny, an ethics professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, holds a PhD in Bioethics from Regina Apostolorum in Rome. Her dissertation, which focuses on the differing philosophies that affect the practice of women’s health, argues for a "third way" of sex education that includes teaching young people fertility awareness-based methods both as vocation preparation and as preventive medicine. Dr. Denny has worked with young men and women for 15 years: teaching and coaching at the high school level, serving as a campus minister on the campus of Louisiana State University, and offering presentations from her experiences as a FertilityCare Practitioner and crisis pregnancy para-professional counselor. An avid speaker, her passion is integrating the demands of medicine with the tenets of personalism, keeping central the integration of freedom and of what it means to be a human person in the education of young women. If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Denny or her work, please check out her website, whatwomenare.com.

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