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God the Created - Pragmatic Constructive Realism in Philosophy and Theology (Paperback): Benjamin J. Chicka God the Created - Pragmatic Constructive Realism in Philosophy and Theology (Paperback)
Benjamin J. Chicka
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
God the Created - Pragmatic Constructive Realism in Philosophy and Theology (Hardcover): Benjamin J. Chicka God the Created - Pragmatic Constructive Realism in Philosophy and Theology (Hardcover)
Benjamin J. Chicka
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Playing as Others - Theology and Ethical Responsibility in Video Games (Hardcover): Benjamin J. Chicka Playing as Others - Theology and Ethical Responsibility in Video Games (Hardcover)
Benjamin J. Chicka
R1,067 Discovery Miles 10 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No contemporary form of pop culture has as large a social impact as video games, an entertainment industry whose yearly revenues continue to rise. Gamergate rocked the gaming industry when isolated incidents of male gamers threatening female game developers and critics grew into a sustained campaign of harassment against minorities and the historically marginalized. These events negatively revealed the political, ethical, and theological meaning latent within video games and gaming communities, but constructive reactions to the situation showed that video game creators and consumers were interested in thinking about games differently. In the wake of Gamergate, the voices of those marginalized and ignored as the "other" became louder, and alternative gaming experiences reflecting their perspectives more commonplace. Playing as Others traces the development of video game culture in response to marginalization and explores the ways in which the content of video games can generate theological insight and positive ethical impact. Benjamin Chicka shows how the interactivity and compelling narratives provided by emerging styles of video games can provide powerful lessons in listening to, accepting, and helping those often harmed or outright neglected by society. Bringing Paul Tillich's theology of culture into conversation with Emmanuel Levinas' ethical concept of responsibility toward the other, Chicka shows that video games as art form aid in the overcoming of estrangement. If culture, art, and technology have the power to reveal divine depth, video games offer a unique opportunity to foster redemptive face-to-face encounters in a way that is impossible for even the most practical discussions of philosophy and theology. With their fully formed characters and morally challenging stories, the games considered here, such as Gone Home; Papers, Please; and 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, can become a means to personal fulfillment and a desire for justice. For nonmarginalized players, virtual encounters are opportunities to listen to the call of the other and carry that lesson into the real world.

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