The Art of Living
Reading Group
April 9, 16, 23, and 30

A four-week reading group through The Art of Living with with Catherine Yanko.
The group will meet over Zoom on Thursday afternoons in April (April 9, 16, 23, & 30) from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT.
About the Text
A book of everyday ethics by a man whom Pope St. John Paul II called “one of the great ethicists of the twentieth century,” The Art of Living is Dietrich von Hildebrand’s essential guide to the moral life.
In just over one hundred pages, Dietrich von Hildebrand, with his wife Alice, presents a distinctive view of the virtuous life that begins with reverence, “the mother of all virtues,” and includes chapters on “Faithfulness,” “Goodness,” “Hope,” “The Human Heart,” and many others.
The essays that make up this book began as a popular series of radio lectures in 1930s Germany, and their conversational tone comes through in this new edition, which maintains Alice von Hildebrand’s original translation, and updates this beloved work for a new generation of readers.
The Art of Living promises to provide clarity, hope, and fresh insights for those seeking to live life more fully, faithfully, and beautifully.
Format
The meeting will be conducted live in Zoom. Links for the session will be sent out ahead of time.
To allow for rich discussion, the group is limited in size to a maximum of 20 participants. Once the group is full, additional registrations will be placed on a waitlist.
All participants are expected to have a copy of the text and to come prepared to each session having done the weekly reading (15-45 pages per week). The weekly reading schedule will be emailed to you.
Moderator

Catherine Yanko is an Assistant Professor of Theology at Belmont Abbey College. Catherine was first introduced to Dietrich von Hildebrand as an undergraduate Student Fellow of the Hildebrand Project. She is completing her doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America where she studied Moral Theology/Ethics and wrote her dissertation on the topic of human freedom and self-realization. Her main interests are in theological/philosophical anthropology, action and virtue theory, post-conciliar moral theology, and fundamental moral theology.
Costs
Reading groups are free to attend.
If you are able, we invite you to make a donation to help defray the costs of organizing (reading groups cost the Hildebrand Project ~$900 for a four-week group). We are committed to making reading groups accessible to all; therefore, participation is not contingent on a donation.
Your gift support this reading group, our publications, web resources, and other events, all of which contribute to bringing the vital, life-giving witness of personalist philosophy into new and uncertain times.
Level:
Suitable for those at any level of familiarity with Hildebrand.
Time:
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Reading:
Week 1: Chapter 1
Week 2: Chapter 2 – 4
Week 3: Chapters 5 – 7
Week 4: Chapters 8 – 9
April 9 — 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
