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Southwark Cathedral: From the Edge to the Heart of London
Southwark Cathedral sits on the southern bank of the Thames in what is now the heart of London, but it did not begin in the heart of London. Though it is not as famous as Notre Dame of Paris, nor as tall as the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, nor as instantly recognizable as Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow (technically named "The Cathedral of the Protection of Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat"), Southwark Cathedral plays an important role in the Callahan Chronicles. Fortunatel

Paul Campbell
May 98 min read


A Look at the Spanish Inquisition that No One Expects
For those of you who have already doved—dove—dived—diven?—plunged headlong into Grayhound, the third book in the Callahan Chronicles, I doubt many of you expected to meet the Spanish Inquisition. No one ever expects the Spanish Inquisition, do they? As a Protestant Christian, I grew up reading stories of the first Reformers, many of whom were hunted, persecuted, or even murdered by the Catholic Church—men like Jan Hus, Martin Luther, William Tyndale, Ulrich Zwingli, and John

Paul Campbell
May 29 min read
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