Alice von Hildebrand
Alice von Hildebrand ( born March 11, 1923 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Catholic philosopher and theologian.
She was married to the philosopher and theologian Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889-1977) until his death. Him they had met as a student at the Jesuit College Fordham University in New York, where he taught as a professor.
Alice von Hildebrand lives in the United States and has worked as an editor and writer. Among her works: The Privilege of Being a Woman (2002) and The Soul of a Lion: The Life of Dietrich von Hildebrand ( 2000), a biography of her late husband.
Works
- Greek Culture, the Adventure of the Human Spirit (ed.), New York 1966
- Introduction to a Philosophy of Religion. Chicago 1970
- By Love Refined. Letters to a Young Bride. Manchester, NH 1989
- Peter Kreeft: Women and the Priesthood. Steubenville, Ohio 1994, ISBN 0-940535-72-6
- By Grief Refined. Letters to a Widow. Steubenville, Ohio 1994
- Dietrich von Hildebrand and Rudolf Ebneth: memoirs and essays against National Socialism, 1933-1938. Mainz 1994, ISBN 3-7867-1737-0
- Soul of a Lion. Dietrich Von Hildebrand. A Biography. San Francisco 2000, ISBN 0-89870-801- X; German: The Soul of a Lion: Dietrich von Hildebrand. Dusseldorf 2003, ISBN 3-936755-15-9
- The Privilege of Being a Woman. Ypsilanti, Mich.. 2002