November 7, 2016 / Praxis
The arrival of Syrian refugees to a small city on the Canadian prairies is an occasion for Ryan Dueck to reflect upon who we really think we are.
Ryan Dueck lives in southern Alberta, Canada, with his wife, Naomi, and his twins, Claire and Nicholas. He blogs at Rumblings, and he is currently helping to lead a small Mennonite church that seeks to embody the peace, simplicity, and hope of the gospel of Christ in a noisy and conflicted culture. As all good Canadians must, he loves ice hockey, as well as soccer, books, good coffee, motorcycles, and mountains.
The arrival of Syrian refugees to a small city on the Canadian prairies is an occasion for Ryan Dueck to reflect upon who we really think we are.
Author Ryan Dueck examines the new atheist movement as a theodicy, building common language between atheists and theists, and offering a critique of some of the more strident atheist voices in contemporary culture.