Harold MunnHarold Munn has lived in a variety of locales and cultures, growing up in Victoria, B.C., and in Lytton in the interior of B.C., and served as an Anglican priest in close contact with First Nations and with issues of inner-city poverty, in Yukon, Edmnton, Victoria and Vancouver. He received awards for his columns in church newspapers. Intrigued by science since childhood, he taught high school science in Malawi for three years and is an associate member of theinternational Society of Ordained Scientists. His first book, Faith in Doubt, explores what happens when an atheist scientist and a believer enter into conversation and friendship and how faith and secularism might creatively do the same.Passionate about the climate crisis, Rev. Munn has been active in demonstrations, public speaking, and non-violent direct action with Extinction Rebellion. He and his wife of fifty years live in Vancouver, British Columbia, and they have two adult sons and four grandchildren. Read More Read Less
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