Dr. B.J. Condrey is an educator who currently serves as Curriculum and Technology Specialist in the School of Religion at Hampton University. He also teaches philosophy, ethics, and logic at Hampton University, Houston Christian University, and Hutchinson Community College. Dr. Condrey earned a B.A. in both Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Missouri–Kansas City and an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Southern Mississippi. He completed his Ph.D. in Ethics and Practical Theology at the University of Edinburgh’s School of Divinity, where he was awarded a merit-based tuition scholarship. While living in the UK, he served as conference secretary for the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics and has presented papers at academic conferences in Italy, England, and Scotland. His academic interests include supererogation in philosophical and Christian ethics, the life and thought of C.S. Lewis, spiritual formation, generative AI in education, and the history of ideas in Western philosophy and theology. Before entering higher education, Dr. Condrey served in pastoral ministry for over a decade in two local churches as a youth, college, and life group pastor. Outside of academia, he enjoys reading, writing, biking, camping, fly fishing, playing competitive tennis, and spending time with his wife, three children, and close friends.
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