Professor Lee to speak during series on Christianity and culture

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law Associate Professor of Law Dr. Kevin Lee will take part in a series on Christianity and culture at Christ Community Church in West End, N.C., on Wednesday, Aug. 21. Dr. Lee’s presentation, “Democratic Pluralism: Constitutional vs. Tradition Values,” will mark the third session of the four-part series.

“I am very grateful for the opportunity to speak to the fine people of the Christ Community Church,” said Lee.

A multidimensional legal scholar and teacher with advanced degrees in Christian ethics, religious studies, and philosophy, Dr. Lee couples his long-standing interest in the phenomenon of human religiousness with an interest in the emerging networked, globalized society. This past April Dr. Lee spoke at the annual Conference on Religious Legal Theory, following an appearance at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities in March.

For more information on the series visit the Christ Community Church website here.

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