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Lee Camp is a Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Lipscomb University’s Center for Vocational Discovery and a Professor of Theology and Ethics in the Hazelip School of Theology. He hosts the nationally syndicated podcast No Small Endeavor, exploring themes of human flourishing, ethics, and spirituality through interviews with thinkers, artists, and leaders. His academic journey includes a BA in Computer Science (Lipscomb University, 1989), MA and MDiv (Abilene Christian University, 1993), and MA/PhD in Christian Ethics (University of Notre Dame, 1999).
- Education:
- BA in Computer Science, Lipscomb University (1989)
- MA in Doctrinal and Historical Studies & MDiv, Abilene Christian University (1993)
- MA and PhD in Christian Ethics/Moral Theology, University of Notre Dame (1999)
Research Interests: Lee’s work bridges theology, ethics, and public life, addressing topics like social justice, the intersection of faith and culture, and the ethical implications of modern challenges. His critical essays, such as his critique of Tennessee’s proposed Bible-as-state-book legislation, highlight his commitment to applying theological principles to societal issues.
Awards & Grants: None explicitly listed, though his podcast and academic contributions reflect sustained recognition in religious and ethical discourse.
Labs/Teams: Host of No Small Endeavor, collaborating with Great Feeling Studios to produce content exploring moral and existential questions.





