Meet Thomas Campbell
Degrees and Experience
- J.D. (University of California College of Law)
- M.A., English (California State University)
- B.A., Economics (University of California)
Biography and Professional Achievements
Professor Campbell practiced law for many years in Phoenix, Arizona. While practicing law, he also served as an Adjunct Professor at Arizona Christian University and Grand Canyon University. He loved teaching so much that he eventually accepted a full-time Associate Professorship at Arizona Christian University, where he also served as Chair of the Political Science and Government Department and as the faculty advisor to the pre-law society. He has taught a wide range of political science and law classes, including Introduction to Politics, World Politics, Political Economy, Media Law and Ethics, Constitutional Law, and Business Law. When he moved to Colorado, he became an Affiliate Professor in the Politics Department at Colorado Christian University. He also serves as an assistant coach for the CCU moot court team.
Professional Associations and Affiliations
- Federalist Society
- State Bar of Arizona
Faith and Learning
One of the things Professor Campbell enjoys about teaching political science and law is how often issues of faith can be included in class discussions. starting with the Christian influence on our nation's founding, to current-day cultural issues being debated in politics and in the court system. He helps his students become effective Christ-centered advocates in an increasingly secular world. He believes his students should be intellectually prepared to engage in the discussions and debates in our society, and to do so in a respectful, but firm, Christ-like manner. He serves as Chancellor of the Rocky Mountain Diocese of the Anglican Church and, in that role, has regular opportunities to integrate faith and law. He and his wife are active members of Trinity Anglican Church in Littleton, Colorado.