Alice von Hildebrand
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Alice von Hildebrand (born 1923 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Catholic philosopher and theologian.
She was married to the famous philosopher and theologian Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889-1977), meeting him at Fordham University in New York where she was a student and he was a professor. She remained married to him until his death.
Alice von Hildebrand lives in the United States and is a lecturer and an author, whose works include: 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.
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- Greek Culture, the Adventure of the Human Spirit, editor (G. Braziller, 1966)
- Introduction to a Philosophy of Religion (Franciscan Herald Press, 1970)
- By Love Refined: Letters to a Young Bride (Sophie Institute Press, 1989)
- Women and the Priesthood (Franciscan University Press, 1994) ISBN 0-940535-72-6
- By Grief Refined: Letters to a Widow (Franciscan University Press, 1994)
- Memoiren und Aufsätze gegen den Nationalsozialismus, 1933–1938, with Dietrich von Hildebrand and Rudolf Ebneth, (Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1994)ISBN 3-7867-1737-0
- Soul of a Lion: Dietrich Von Hildebrand: a Biography (Ignatius Press, 2000) ISBN 0-89870-801-X
- The Privilege of Being a Woman (Veritas Press, 2002)