Donald Sterling’s personal racism is only a small part of a systemic issue. So is our reaction.
All posts by Ryan Duns, SJ
Ryan studied theology at Boston College. He was ordained a priest in 2015.
Joined in 2012 rdunssj@thejesuitpost.org
0 postsA Fire Meant for Burning
A new fire seems to be catching, one giving Christians the courage to grow and mature in their faith.
The Jesuit Guide to Teaching: Advice for a New Teacher
Ryan Duns, SJ describes his teaching bag of tricks.
The Jazz Pope
A good teacher needs to know when to improvise from the lesson plan. Taking a lesson from his own musical background, Ryan Duns looks at Pope Francis’ often off-the-cuff style.
“I Was Just…” (Living at Half-Mast)
Ryan Duns, after the bombing at the Boston Marathon yesterday, wonders what to make of our “was just…” reactions.
Loving the Broken, or How the Church Becomes Real
Ryan Duns turns to the children’s classic “The Velveteen Rabbit, or How Toys Become Real” to learn how our sawdust hearts can continue to love our ragged, broken Church into reality.
The Jesuit Guide to Starting College
First time at college? Don’t worry, Ryan Duns has been there three times before. His advice will help you avoid some rookie mistakes.
How to Be an Atheist: An Unspeakable God
In the fifth and final letter to a young atheist, Ryan Duns talks about listening to a God about whom human beings can say little.
How to Be an Atheist: Holes in the Map
According to Mr. Duns St. Thomas is guilty of repeatedly punching holes in the map of creation. His 4th letter to a young atheist explains.