Lee Camp currently teaches courses such as Biblical Ethics and Engineering Ethics in the College of Bible and Ministry at Lipscomb University, as well as ethics and theology seminars in the Hazelip School of Theology. His book . He has published numerous articles and books, including Mere Discipleship: Radical Christianity in a Rebellious World (Brazos Press, 2008) and Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam—and Themselves (Brazos, 2011). Lee has previously served as the pulpit minister for the Donelson Church of Christ in Nashville, and as youth minister for the Donmoyer Avenue Church of Christ in South Bend, Indiana. Lee is also the host and creator of “Tokens,” a “theological variety show.”
Lee Camp currently teaches courses such as Biblical Ethics and Engineering Ethics in the College of Bible and Ministry at Lipscomb University, as well as ethics and theology seminars in the Hazelip School of Theology. His book . He has published numerous articles and books, including Mere Discipleship: Radical Christianity in a Rebellious World (Brazos Press, 2008) and Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam—and Themselves (Brazos, 2011). Lee has previously served as the pulpit minister for the Donelson Church of Christ in Nashville, and as youth minister for the Donmoyer Avenue Church of Christ in South Bend, Indiana. Lee is also the host and creator of “Tokens,” a “theological variety show.”
