There may never be anything new to say, but there is always a new way to say it. —Flannery O'Connor, Mystery and Manners . . . This book makes the argument that, through her fiction, Flannery O'Connor subverted the conventional notions of truth, goodness, and beauty, not merely from a position of Christian dogma but out of aesthetic impulse. . . . … [Read more...] about Introduction to “A Subversive Gospel” (IVP)