(+961) 1 421 000 ext vanessa.breidy1@usj.edu.lb
Vanessa Breidy is a lawyer, member of the Beirut Bar Association, she has a doctorate degree in Arabic Islamic studies from PISAI, Rome Sophia University Institute, Florence. She is a researcher advocator for the culture of dialogue living together between religions and civilizations. She teaches the Master’s degree course entitled “The Foundations of the Concept of Fraternity in Christianism and Islam” at the Institute of Muslim-Christian Studies in St. Joseph University, Beirut. She has written essays about Islamic and Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages, which is the area of specialization of her doctoral thesis. She has worked with CSOs and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in Lebanon for the development of the official school curriculum of philosophy and civic education. She has organized and participated in meetings and seminars in many cities of the world from which Beirut, London, Belfast, Bonn, Rome, Istanbul, and Washington. She is currently starting a new initiative called Mirdad for developing and spreading a deeper Arabic culture. She speaks four languages fluently: Arabic, English, French and Italian.
Degrees | University | Country | Year |
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Doctorate in Arabic and Islamic Studies | PISAI, Rome | Italie | 2024 |
Diploma in Arabic and Islamic Studies | Pontifical Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies | Italie | 2019 |
Foundations and Perspectives for a culture of unity, specialisation in political studies | Sophia University Institute | Italie | 2014 |
Licence en Droit | Université la Sagesse (ULS) | Lebanon | 2007 |
Professional Experience | Organization | Start date | End date |
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Lawyer | Qualified Member of Beirut Bar Association | 01/05/2017 | 01/11/2024 |
Programme manager | Adyan Foundation | 01/07/2015 | 30/11/2017 |
Art, Humanities, Religious Sciences
Comparative Islamic medieval philosophy Political thought Concept of fraternity; Interreligious dialogue living together
• January 31, 2024: Excerpts of my doctoral dissertation in Arabic Islamic Studies: From Knowledge to Political Authority. The Case of Abū Ḥāmid al-Ġazālī Thomas Aquinas. Approved to be printed published by the Pontifical Institute for Arabic Islamic Studies, PISAI, Rome. • February 23-24, 2023: Intervention in CILE International Seminar, The Ethics of Wilāya, Doha, Qatar. My intervention was entitled: “Al-Wilāya in the Political Thought of al-Ġazālī.” • May 23-27, 2022: Intervention in Pluriel 3rd International Congress, Islam and otherness, in Université St. Joseph, Beirut, Lebanon. My intervention was entitled: “Unity of God and Unity in God – a Possible Perspective and Way of Dialogue between the Believers?” • October 26, 2021: Intervention in the conference Fraternal World: a Fraternidade em Debate held by Faculdade Catolica de Santa Catarina FACASC, Florianopolis, Brazil. My intervention was entitled “Fraternità e Conflitti”, it is published in Encontros Teologicos, v. 36/3, 2021. https://facasc.emnuvens.com.br/ret/article/view/1693/1368