by Jonni Turner | Oct 2, 2018 | Theology & Science
You may wonder how a scientist born almost 400 years ago could be relevant to your search for understanding in modern times. John Ray’s quest combined a love of God with a thirst for understanding the created world. He was especially concerned for people who seemed to...
by Jonni Turner | Aug 29, 2018 | Arts & Letters
A fascinating aspect of God is the way he finds you. He knows when and where you begin your quest for truth, even before you do. How this happens is a mystery; when it happens could be anytime, anywhere. Surprisingly often it occurs when you are touched by metaphor...
by Jonni Turner | Jul 12, 2018 | Quest Log
If you are one of those few who have known about Anselm’s Quest since I first started posting in January, please be patient while I switch themes. Being technologically challenged, I activated the new theme instead of going into maintenance mode first. What you see...
by Jonni Turner | Jun 25, 2018 | Quest & Journey
Of all the features in the geography of quest, none are so deceptively tranquil as the ponds of truth. These ponds are everywhere. More often than not, you pass them by. After all, you are after bigger challenges: vast seas, tall mountains, unmarked wilderness....
by Jonni Turner | Jun 5, 2018 | Holy Words
Last week, I entered Ordinary Time, along with millions of Anglicans and other Christians who mark church seasons. Ordinary Time consists of the long stretch of months extending roughly from May to November (there is a shorter period in early winter). It begins with...