Deal W. Hudson Link to his blog (here)
Deal W. Hudson is the director of the Morley Institute for Church & Culture, and is the former publisher and editor of CRISIS Magazine, a Catholic monthly published in Washington, DC.
He is the author of six books: Understanding Maritain: Philosopher and Friend (Mercer, 1988); The Future of Thomism (Notre Dame, 1992); Sigrid Undset On Saints and Sinners (Ignatius, 1994); Happiness and the Limits of Satisfaction (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996), and How to Vote Catholic (Morley, 2004). His autobiography, An American Conversion (Crossroad, 2003), is available from Amazon.com. His book on religion and politics will be published by Simon & Schuster in October, 2007. His articles and comments have been published in many newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Times, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, National Review, The Village Voice, Roll Call, National Journal, and The Economist. He appears regularly on television shows such as NBC Nightly News, The O'Reilly Factor, The Beltway Boys, C-Span's Washington Journal, and Hannity and Colmes, and on radio programs such as "All Things Considered" on National Public Radio. Before coming to CRISIS Magazine and the Morley Institute, he taught philosophy for fifteen years. He was associate professor of Philosophy at Fordham University from 1989 to 1995 and was a visiting professor at New York University for five years. He taught for nine years at Mercer University in Atlanta, where he was chair of the philosophy department. Hudson has a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Texas-Austin, an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from the Institute for the Liberal Arts at Emory University. He, his wife Theresa, daughter Hannah, and son Ciprian live in Fairfax, VA.
Deal W. Hudson is the director of the Morley Institute for Church & Culture, and is the former publisher and editor of CRISIS Magazine, a Catholic monthly published in Washington, DC.
He is the author of six books: Understanding Maritain: Philosopher and Friend (Mercer, 1988); The Future of Thomism (Notre Dame, 1992); Sigrid Undset On Saints and Sinners (Ignatius, 1994); Happiness and the Limits of Satisfaction (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996), and How to Vote Catholic (Morley, 2004). His autobiography, An American Conversion (Crossroad, 2003), is available from Amazon.com. His book on religion and politics will be published by Simon & Schuster in October, 2007. His articles and comments have been published in many newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Washington Times, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, National Review, The Village Voice, Roll Call, National Journal, and The Economist. He appears regularly on television shows such as NBC Nightly News, The O'Reilly Factor, The Beltway Boys, C-Span's Washington Journal, and Hannity and Colmes, and on radio programs such as "All Things Considered" on National Public Radio. Before coming to CRISIS Magazine and the Morley Institute, he taught philosophy for fifteen years. He was associate professor of Philosophy at Fordham University from 1989 to 1995 and was a visiting professor at New York University for five years. He taught for nine years at Mercer University in Atlanta, where he was chair of the philosophy department. Hudson has a B.A. in philosophy from the University of Texas-Austin, an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. from the Institute for the Liberal Arts at Emory University. He, his wife Theresa, daughter Hannah, and son Ciprian live in Fairfax, VA.
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