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Nabil Melhem el-Khoury (Arabic نبيل الخوري; born 5, April 1941 in Mtayleh,
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) is a Lebanese philosopher and professor emeritus of philosophy at the
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in Beirut. His research focuses on Enlightenment philosophy, the Christian Orient, and the Christian-Islamic Dialogue. He was the first non-European to be awarded The Ratzinger Prize for his scholarly work, together with
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, in 2015. Translations into Arabic, including the works of
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, Goethe's Faust II, and texts by
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, emphasize his contribution to the cultural exchange between Germany and the Arab world.


Life

Nabil el-Khoury grew up as the eldest of nine children in a Christian-Druze village in the
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Mountains. A gifted student, at the age of twelve he was sent to the
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boarding school in Ghazir. He then studied philosophy and theology at the
Université Saint-Joseph Saint Joseph University of Beirut (; French: ''Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth'', commonly known as USJ) is a private Catholic research university in Beirut, Lebanon, founded in 1875 by French Jesuit missionaries and subsidized by the Go ...
, Beirut, with
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, Father Sélim Abou and Abdo Khalifé. Early on, he became involved in improving living conditions in his native village. Thus he established there, with the support of Imam Musa as-Sadr, a medical health care center. In 1965, he began studying at the Pontificia Università Urbaniana di Roma, where Cornelio Fabro and Antonio Piolanti were among his teachers. He continued his academic studies at the Universities of Tübingen and
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, where he studied Philosophy, Theology, Political Science, Christian Orient and Linguistics. Notable among his teachers during this period were
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,
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,
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and Alexander Böhlig. In 1973, he received his doctorate in Tübingen under Walter Schulz with a dissertation entitled "The Interpretation of the World in Ephraem the Syrian." From 1974 to 1977 he devoted himself to postdoctoral studies with
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on the topic "Problèmes d'herméneutique: l'exemple du Liban" at the Sorbonne, Paris, worked at the
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, Munich, with Hermann Krings, Xavier Tilliette, Walter Schulz, Hans Michael Baumgartner, and Wilhelm G. Jacobs on the historical-critical edition of Schelling’s works, and completed his habilitation at the
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, Munich, with a work entitled "Vernunft und Staat bei Hegel," (reason and state in
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) a work that was also intended as an appeal to the state of Lebanon, which was engulfed in
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. From 1977, el-Khoury held a chair of philosophy at the
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and numerous visiting professorships at the universities of Tübingen, Eichstätt, Mainz, Freiburg and Salzburg. He retired in 2005.


Works (selection)

* ''Jesus von Nazareth'' /
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(Benedict XVI). Arabic translation and introduction by Nabil el-Khoury. 3 Vol. Librairie Pauliste de Jounieh. 2016. * ''Letzte Gespräche'' /
Joseph Ratzinger Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until his resignation on 28 February 2013. Benedict's election as po ...
(Benedict XVI). Arabic translation and introduction by Nabil el-Khoury. Librairie Pauliste de Jounieh. 2018. * ''Einführung in das Christentum'' / Josef Ratzinger with introduction from Patriarch Ignatius IV. Arabic translation by Nabil el-Khoury. Beirut, 1994 * ''Vernunft und Staat bei
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''. Dt.-Arab. Verlag, Beirut, 1989 * ''Die Interpretation der Welt bei Ephraem dem Syrer: Beitr. zur Geistesgeschichte.'' Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, Mainz, 1976.


Sources

{{DEFAULTSORT:Khoury, Nabil 20th-century Lebanese philosophers Academic staff of Lebanese University Lebanese translators 1941 births Living people Ratzinger Prize laureates