Ralph C. Wood is Baylor University Emeritus Professor of Theology and Literature, known especially for his books, articles, and essays that he has written on authors including J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, T. S. Eliot, P. D. James, and G. K. Chesterton, including Chesterton: The Nightmare Goodness of God.
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Introduction 1 How the Church Became Invisible: A Christian Reading of the American Literary Tradition 2 The Surprising Witness of Willa Cather in Death Comes for the Archbishop and The Professor's House 3 Flannery O'Connor's Catholic Priests and Protestant Preachers 4 Flannery O'Connor's Self-Portrait in the Light of Christ Pantocrator 5 Baptizing and Prophesying: Good and Evil in The Violent Bear It Away 6 Flannery O'Connor's Politics 7 Flannery O'Connor and Elizabeth Hester: Friendship in Sacramental Suffering 8 Living and Dying Upon Dogma: The Dogmatic Witness of Flannery O'Connor and John Henry Newman to a Post-Christian Culture 9 Flannery O'Connor's Black Characters: Race Revisited Conclusion

