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Angelus News | August 27, 2021 | Vol. 6 No. 17

On the cover: Sept. 14 will mark the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri. Around the world, the milestone is sparking renewed attention to his legacy and even a “Year of Dante” in the poet’s native Italy. On Page 10, art historian Elizabeth Lev argues that today’s language-obsessed culture needs Dante’s faith in the beauty of words more than ever before. On Page 14, Dante scholar Enzo Arnone explains the spiritual lessons “The Divine Comedy” can offer Christians and wandering souls alike.

On the cover: Sept. 14 will mark the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri. Around the world, the milestone is sparking renewed attention to his legacy and even a “Year of Dante” in the poet’s native Italy. On Page 10, art historian Elizabeth Lev argues that today’s language-obsessed culture needs Dante’s faith in the beauty of words more than ever before. On Page 14, Dante scholar Enzo Arnone explains the spiritual lessons “The Divine Comedy” can offer Christians and wandering souls alike.

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NOW PLAYING RESPECT<br />

THE GOSPEL<br />

ACCORDING<br />

TO ARETHA<br />

‘Respect’ gives due credit to its subject’s lifelong<br />

search for meaning and reconciliation.<br />

Jennifer Hudson in "Respect."<br />

| © MGM VIA IMDB<br />

BY SOPHIA MARTINSON<br />

One of the first scenes of “Respect,”<br />

the new film now in theaters on the<br />

life of Aretha Franklin, takes audiences<br />

to church. A young Aretha, about<br />

8 years old, steps up to the podium<br />

and belts out a gospel melody that<br />

brings the congregation to their feet.<br />

As the camera pans around the room,<br />

the young singer transforms into the<br />

adult Aretha, played by powerhouse<br />

singer Jennifer Hudson, who finishes<br />

the song amid the continued sound of<br />

applause and “Amens.”<br />

The scene makes clear a central<br />

fact about Aretha Franklin’s life: that<br />

Gospel spirituality lies at the heart of<br />

her upbringing and her music. And<br />

without being an explicitly Christian<br />

film, “Respect” is driven by the Gospel<br />

message of reconciliation.<br />

Like any biographical drama, “Respect,”<br />

directed by Liesl Tommy and<br />

coming to theaters this Friday, has the<br />

challenge of capturing an entire life<br />

story in just under 2 1/2 hours without<br />

oversimplifying and without overwhelming<br />

viewers with information.<br />

Like any film, it needs a central plot<br />

to tie everything together. “Respect”<br />

could have been a movie about a<br />

28 • ANGELUS • <strong>August</strong> <strong>27</strong>, <strong>2021</strong>

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