Sunday Summary | QOTW
Hi friends and followers! Another week has passed and it’s time for my Sunday Summary post, where I offer a round-up of my week in blogging, some personal reflections on my life at this time, and a Question of the Week to help me get to know you all a little better.
I’m aware that last Sunday I mentioned that I would only be posting once this week, on Monday. However, due to having more time than anticipated, and also because inspiration struck, I have managed to keep to my posting schedule this week (and even threw in a Blog Spotlight post for good measure). Here’s the summary…
The Week in Review
Normally on Mondays I post a piece of music, but this week I had a theology post that I really wanted to share. The post was about a passage of Scripture in the book of Romans and how it relates to the free will debate. You can read the article, and the interesting comments, here.
On Wednesday I shared my monthly Blog Spotlight post. Every month I feature a few of the blogs that have been submitted to my ‘Promote Your Blog’ page, as a way of giving a bit of extra exposure to both new and established bloggers. You can view the post here.
I was back on Thursday with my Thursday Theology post, in which I quoted an extract from a book I’m reading about how the Bible came to be in its present form. After quoting the passage I gave a brief commentary explaining why the passage is relevant to the free will debate. You can read the post here.
On Friday I shared my Friday Philosophy post, which this week focused on Aristotle, one of the most influential of the ancient Greek philosophers. To read the post and see which of Aristotle’s big ideas I wrote about, click here.
A Few Personal Reflections
We’ve had a mini heatwave in the UK over the last few days, and after some very cold winter weather in recent months, the sunshine is very welcome! Ironically, I’ve barely left my flat, so haven’t really made the most of it. Must do better!
I now have not one, but two, very noisy neighbours – one in front of my flat and one behind. When they both play loud music simultaneously I can’t concentrate on anything much! Still, I’m counting my accommodation blessings, of which there are many
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