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Author: James Inwood

James Inwood is a proud "Papist," husband, father, and bureaucrat in the frontier wastelands of North Dakota. Having somehow survived both Hillsdale College and grad school, he writes both fiction and non-fiction related to spirituality, history, economics, and politics. Besides Salt & Iron, he contributes to Catholic Paradox and is (slowly) working on a couple novels regarding the future of American civilization.
James Inwood compares the Bible and the Qur'an for Salt and Iron: Seasoned Writing
Religion

A Papist Reads The Prophet

“There is no God but the Lord, and Christ is His son.”  So goes the refrain of St. Mouamet in Agent of Byzantium, Harry Turtledove’s … Read More ›

Posted on December 20, 2022December 5, 2022

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