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Dr. Benjamin Chicka is a Senior Lecturer in the General Education Department at Curry College, specializing in Philosophy and Religion. He holds leadership roles as President of the North American Paul Tillich Society and Secretary of The Institute for American Religious and Philosophical Thought, bridging American pragmatism with contemporary cultural and technological issues.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Religion, concentration in Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University (2017)
- Master of Theological Studies, concentration in Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics, Boston University School of Theology (2008)
- Bachelor of Arts in History, concentration in American Religious History, Texas Tech University Honors College (2005)
His research focuses on intersections between American pragmatist philosophy, technology, and ethics, particularly examining how video games can foster ethical responsibility and dialogue about diversity. His publications include two books, with three additional works under contract, exploring these themes through theological and philosophical frameworks.
Dr. Chicka’s scholarship emphasizes constructive realism in theology and the cultural significance of video games, advocating for inclusive discourse in addressing modern societal challenges. His work aligns with broader interdisciplinary studies in digital media, ethics, and religious philosophy.




