Kirk A. Bingaman

Kirk Bingaman 23
About

Kirk Bingaman is Professor in the Psychological & Educational Services Division of the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University. He is a licensed mental health counselor in New York and maintains a counseling and psychotherapy practice. Before joining GSE, he served for 20 years in the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education, where he taught in the Mental Health Counseling/Spiritual Integration and Pastoral Care programs.

Leadership & Editorial Work

Bingaman is a former chair of the Psychology, Culture, and Religion group of the American Academy of Religion. Since 2021, he has served as Editor-in-Chief of Pastoral Psychology (Springer Nature), one of the leading journals in the field of psychology and religion/spirituality.

International Engagement

His recent academic work includes a faculty fellowship in Italy, where he was a visiting scholar at the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences in Milan and the University of Padua. In 2023, he received a Faculty Research Abroad award to collaborate with psychology faculty at Ateneo De Manila University in the Philippines. Current projects with Ateneo colleagues explore the role of social media in well-being and the psychological impact of faith struggles.

Recent Keynotes

In 2025, Bingaman delivered keynote presentations at the Psychotherapy and Faith Conference in Houston, the Positive Psychology 2.0 International Conference in Hong Kong, and the International Association of Spiritual Care Conference in Chicago.

Beyond Academia

He practices contemplative meditation daily and is an avid hiker and trekker, having completed several multi-week expeditions in Nepal and Tibet.

View Professor Bingaman's website.

Contact Information

Fordham University at Lincoln Center 
113 W 60th St, Room 1008H 
New York, NY 10023
tel: 718-817-4800
[email protected]