Flannery O'Connor was an author in Savannah, Georgia during the 1950s and 1960s. She wrote stories that portrayed the life she witnessed around her in the south. It was not always a pleasant picture, and the stories she wrote were often quite scandalous. However, in her stories she sought to show through the grace and mercy that Christ brings to the world. Her short story "Parker's Back" is an excellent example of her skills as a story teller, and there are many noteworthy truths expressed in it.
Art and Aesthetics | Ep.28 feat. Abe Goolsby
Lent | Ep.27
Plato's Ion | Ep.26
Beowulf | Ep.25
Liturgy | Ep. 24 feat. Maxwill Shell
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Ep.23
Covenant Theology (Pt.1) | Ep.22
Astronomy | Ep.20
Mathematics | Ep.19
Nicene Creed Pt.3 (The Holy Spirit and End Times) | Ep.18
Nicene Creed Pt.2 (God the Son)| Ep. 17
Nicene Creed Pt.1 | Ep. 16
Faerie Stories | Ep.15 feat. Avery Goolsby
Heroes | Ep.14
The Importance of Stories | Ep.13
Bach's St. Matthews Passion | Ep. 12
Classical Education Part 8: Theology | Ep. 11
Classical Education Part 7: Divine Philosophy | Ep.10
Classical Education Part 6: Moral Philosophy and Community | Ep.9
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