The Catholic Literary Scene and Wyoming Catholic College with Glenn Arbery

Beatrice Institute Podcast

Sep 9 2020 • 55 mins

Glenn Arbery is a novelist and president of Wyoming Catholic College. He joins Ryan to discuss Catholic literature, past and present. They cover Caroline Gordon, Jacques Maritain, Allen Tate, Flannery O’Connor, and the literary scene today. Together they explore what it means to be a Christian artist and what makes Christian art Christian.

Racism and southern literature

New Agrarianism and the popular imagination

The divided mind of the modern

Is change possible in academia?

How higher education can take the incarnation seriously

Is Wyoming Catholic College an instance of the Benedict Option?

Learning to write a novel

When is the best time to write a novel?

Links:

Wyoming Catholic College

Bearings and Distances by Glenn Arbery

Wiseblood Books, founded by Joshua Wren

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