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Scott Yarbrough, Professor of English at Charleston Southern University, is a leading “Cormackian.” In this episode, he talks with me about the theological woundedness of McCarthy’s characters and readers, compares McCarthy to Flannery O’Connor, and considers why and how pastors and theologians should read fiction.
Scott hosts two podcasts: Reading McCarthy and Great American Novel. You can follow him on Twitter and read more about his scholarly work here.
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Scott Yarbrough, Professor of English at Charleston Southern University, is a leading “Cormackian.” In this episode, he talks with me about the theological woundedness of McCarthy’s characters and readers, compares McCarthy to Flannery O’Connor, and considers why and how pastors and theologians should read fiction.
Scott hosts two podcasts: Reading McCarthy and Great American Novel. You can follow him on Twitter and read more about his scholarly work here.

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