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Stacy Patty, Ph.D., is Professor of Religion and Ethics and Dean of the J.E. & Eileen Hancock College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the J.E. & L.E. Mabee Foundation Honors College at Lubbock Christian University (LCU). She has been a faculty member at LCU since 1992 and plays a central role in interdisciplinary academic leadership and undergraduate education.
Education:
- Ph.D., Baylor University
- S.T.M., Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
- M.Th., Harding Graduate School of Religion
- B.A., Lubbock Christian University
Dr. Patty's research and teaching focus on Religion, Ethics, and Philosophy, with special emphasis on World Religions, drawn from her extensive travels in India and Turkey. Her courses are deeply interdisciplinary, integrating theological, ethical, and cultural perspectives. She is particularly engaged with issues of race, reconciliation, and political theology in American Christianity.
Her recent scholarly presentations reflect a strong engagement with contemporary ethical discourse and public theology, particularly in dialogue with figures like David Brooks. The works emphasize interdisciplinary ethics, moral formation, and historical reckoning within religious communities.
Scientific Awards:
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As an academic leader and advisor, Dr. Patty oversees the Honors College and Undergraduate Research programs, fostering interdisciplinary scholarship and academic excellence. She mentors students through enriched curricula and research opportunities, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects.
Dr. Patty is actively involved in academic programming and leadership at LCU, particularly through the Honors College and interdisciplinary initiatives. She contributes to the intellectual life of the university through conference presentations and curriculum development, especially in ethics and global religious studies.



