Deal W. Hudson

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  • June 13, 2018

    Anthony Esolen: Translation of Dante’s Divine Comedy, February 15, 2014

    Anthony Esolen: Translation of Dante’s Divine Comedy, February 15, 2014

  • June 13, 2018

    Robert Reilly, on Modern Music, “Suprised by Beauty”, February 15, 2014

    Robert Reilly, on Modern Music, “Suprised by Beauty”,  February 15, 2014

  • June 13, 2018

    Dana Gioia: Critic on Poetry, Criticism, and the Catholic Writer, February 8, 2014

    Dana Gioia: Critic on Poetry, Criticism, and the Catholic Writer, February 8, 2014

  • June 12, 2018

    M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable Success

    M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable Success

    Deal W. Hudson January 2, 2001 Shyamalan’s 1999 blockbuster, The Sixth Sense, took the movie-going public by surprise. His previous film, the brilliant but underappreciated Wide Awake (1998), had gone straight from lackluster reviews to video-store oblivion, so Shyamalan well-deserved the success and acclaim The Sixth Sense suddenly brought him. It made more than $250 million and has passed Raiders of…

  • June 12, 2018

    A City Divided – How Israel’s Wall Is Splitting the Holy Land

    A City Divided – How Israel’s Wall Is Splitting the Holy Land

    Deal W. Hudson January 10, 2005 I met my guide, Helmut Konitzer, at the airport. A German who visits the West Bank to assist the sisters, monks, and priests living there, Helmut had the look of a well-cut drifter. I wasn’t surprised when he told me his preferred mode of transportation was his motorcycle, especially…

  • June 12, 2018

    Postmodern Buchanan

    Postmodern Buchanan

    Deal W. Hudson Two books read together can unexpectedly illuminate one another. That was my experience reading Pat Buchanan’s The Death of the West and a scholarly book written for public consumption-The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics, by Mark Lilla of the University of Chicago. There’s much in the Buchanan book I agree with, especially…

  • June 12, 2018

    Government Cannot Love

    Government Cannot Love

    Deal W. Hudson In the midst of Valentine’s Day sentiment, it’s refreshing to hear someone who speaks plainly about love. At a White House briefing on February 6, Jim Towey, the new Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based & Community Initiatives, said something that ought to be heard–“government cannot love.” Towey, who is…

  • June 12, 2018

    It’s Not About Celibacy

    It’s Not About Celibacy

    Deal W. Hudson The recent pedophile problems in various U.S. Catholic dioceses, especially Boston, have led – predictably – to a new wave of questions about priestly celibacy. Let us be clear: There is no relation between the vow of priestly celibacy and the incidence of pedophilia among Catholic priests. How do I know this?…

  • June 12, 2018

    Harvard’s Catholic Voice

    Harvard’s Catholic Voice

    Deal W. Hudson I thought I knew something about Catholicism in Ivy League schools such as the venerable Harvard University. For example, if you wanted a Harvard professor outspoken about the Catholic faith you called Dr. Mary Ann Glendon of the Harvard Law School, or for the social justice perspective, Fr. J. Bryan Hehir, now…

  • June 12, 2018

    Public Lynching of the Priesthood

    Public Lynching of the Priesthood

    Deal W. Hudson Let me ask you a question: Do you really think that the media, and The Boston Globe, in particular, are really interested in strengthening the Church? I think we all know the answer to that. It should be very clear from the coverage of this scandal that the real object of the…

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