Westar Institute

Institutional Affiliation
Charter Member

Margaret E. Lee

Institutional Affiliation

Assistant Professor of Humanities (retired)

Tulsa Community College, Oklahoma

Credentials

D. Theol., Melbourne College of Divinity M.Div., Phillips Theological Seminary B.A., Seattle University

Biography

Margaret E. Lee (Th.D., Melbourne College of Divinity) is retired as Assistant Professor of Humanities at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was named Regional Scholar by the Society of Biblical Literature in 1996. She is the author of “Sound Mapping” in the Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media (2017) and numerous journal articles. She is the editor of Sound Matters: New Testament Studies in Sound Mapping (2018) and co-author with Bernard Scott of Sound Mapping the New Testament (2009) and Reading New Testament Greek (1993).

• Named Regional Scholar by the Society of Biblical Literature, 1996• Faculty Scholar for the Phi Theta Kappa Honors Institute, 2001• Robert Giles Distinguished Advisor Award, 2005• Paragon Award for Advisors, 2000

Academic Appointments

• Dean of Student Services, Tulsa Community College, Metro Campus, Tulsa, OK, 2003–• Adjunct Instructor, Biblical Greek and Introduction to the New Testament, Tulsa Community College, 1999–• Director of Counseling and Testing, Tulsa Community College, Northeast Campus, 2002–2003• Assessment Counselor, Tulsa Community College, Metro Campus, 1996–2002• Adjunct Instructor, Biblical Greek, Phillips Graduate Seminary, Enid, OK, 1994–1995

Professional Service

• Co-Chair, Publishing Committee, Polebridge Press, 2008–• Fellow, Westar Institute, 2007–• Chapter Advisor for Phi Theta Kappa, International Honor Society for the Two-Year College, 1997–