Name Alice Hildebrand Role Philosopher | Education Fordham University | |
Books The privilege of being a w, The soul of a lion, By Love Refined, Women and the priesthood, By grief refined |
Dr alice von hildebrand restoring the dignity and vocation of women
Alice von Hildebrand DCSG (born Alice Jourdain; 11 March 1923 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Catholic philosopher and theologian and a former professor.
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She came to the U.S. in 1940 and began teaching at Hunter College in New York City in 1947. She was married to the philosopher and theologian Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889–1977), meeting him at Fordham University in New York City, where she was a student and he was a professor. She remained married to him until his death. Their grandson is anthropologist Martín von Hildebrand. She retired in 1984.
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 husband.

In 2014, she published her autobiography, Memoirs of a Happy Failure, about her escape from Nazi Europe and her teaching career at Hunter College.

She is a Dame Commander of the Order of St Gregory, a papal knighthood.