Lee was born in Scotland. Her father was a Presbyterian minister and her childhood was shared between the United Kingdom and Australia. She studied classics at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, graduating BA (Hons) in 1975 before completing a BD (Hons) in 1984 and a PhD in 1991 at the University of Sydney. She was ordained as a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1984 before being received into the Anglican Church of Australia in 2008.[1]
Between 1983 and 1989, Lee lectured in New Testament at the University of Sydney and the United Theological College in Sydney. She then moved to Melbourne as lecturer at the Uniting Church Theological Hall, being appointed professor of New Testament in 1994. From 1998 to 2008 she also held the position of dean of chapel at Queen's College (University of Melbourne). After becoming an Anglican, Lee was appointed as lecturer at the Trinity College Theological School in 2008, becoming its dean in 2011.[2]
Lee has acted as president of the Fellowship for Biblical Studies and is a member of the Doctrine Commission of the Anglican Church of Australia. She also holds an adjunct title of senior fellow in classics in the School of Historical Studies at the University of Melbourne.[3]
Lee, Dorothy A. (1994). The Symbolic Narratives of the Fourth Gospel: The Interplay of Form and Meaning. Journal for the Study of the New Testament., Supplement Series. Vol. 95. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN9781850754688. OCLC850888432.
——— (2002). Flesh and Glory: Symbol, Gender and Theology in the Gospel of John. New York: Crossroad.
——— (2011). Hallowed in Truth and Love: Spirituality in the Johannine Literature. Melbourne: Mosaic Press.
——— (2021). The Ministry of Women in the New Testament: Reclaiming the Biblical Vision for Church Leadership. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic.
——— (1999). "The Symbol of Divine Fatherhood". Semeia. 85: 177–87.
——— (2001). "The Heavenly Woman and the Dragon: Re-readings of Revelation 12". In Devlin-Glass, Frances; McCredden, Lyn (eds.). Feminist Poetics of the Sacred: Creative Suspicions. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 198–220.
——— (2003). "Feminist Theology". In Houlden, James L. (ed.). Jesus in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Santa Barbara: ABC Clio. pp. 281–88.
——— (2010). "The Gospel of John". In Gaventa, Beverly Roberts; Petersen, David L. (eds.). The New Interpreter's One–volume Bible Commentary. Nashville: Abingdon. pp. 709–734.
——— (2012). "An Anglo-Uniting Perspective: The Journey Taken". In Lindsay, Elaine; Scarfe, Janet (eds.). " Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women's Ministry. Sydney: University of NSW Press. pp. 253–68.