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Renaud Fabbri
Renaud Fabbri

Renaud Fabbri

Renaud Fabbri is the director of the Perennialist website Religio Perennis, which  describes itself as a “gate to quintessential esoterism.” The site includes many full-length essays covering a wide range of topics related to the “Perennial Philosophy.”

Fabbri received an M.A. in Philosophy from La Sorbonne IV (Paris, France) and an M.A. in Comparative Religion from Miami University (Ohio, USA). Born in France, he is currently living in the US. His interests include traditional metaphysics, Hinduism, Sufism, and the Perennialist school.

Renaud Fabbri contributed the essay “The Milk of the Virgin: the Prophet, the Saint and the Sage” to Sacred Web 20, the special 10th anniversary issue of the journal Sacred Web, which was dedicated to Frithjof Schuon on the occasion of his birth centenary. He co-authored, with Patricia Reynaud, the essay “Sai Baba and the King of the World: The Question of the Supreme Center in the Islamic Teachings of the Saint of Shirdi” in Sophia: The Journal of Traditional Studies (Vol 10, No 1, Summer 2004).

Renaud Fabbris Online Articles

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TitleAuthor(s)Subject(s)LinkSource
The Milk of the Virgin: the Prophet, the Saint and the SageRenaud FabbriMetaphysics, Tradition, Biography, Spiritual Life, Perennial Philosophy Link to article Sacred Web 20
Layla, a poem by Shaykh Ahmad al-AlawiRenaud FabbriPoetry Link to article Sacred Web 20