Renaud Fabbri is the founding-director of the Aditi Center for the Study of the Hindu Tradition. He is also a member the VIP Research Center (University of Versailles, France) and the former Managing Editor of Adyan/Religions at the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue.
He received a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (France), an M.A. in Comparative Religion from Miami University (OH, USA) and an M.A. in Philosophy from Paris-La Sorbonne IV (France). During the academic year 2014/2015, he was a Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Study of World Religions (Harvard Divinity School). He lived and taught in the Middle-East for several years and travels frequently to India.
Renaud Fabbri is specialized in the Philosophy of Religion and in Political Philosophy. His first book Eric Voegelin et l’Orient : Millénarisme et Religions Politiques de l’Antiquité à Daech (Paris : l’Harmattan, 2016) analyzes the spiritual and ideological roots of Islamism, Jihadism and Hindu Nationalism in the light of Eric Voegelin’s “philosophy of consciousness.” His second book on René Guénon and Hinduism was published by l’Age d’Homme in 2018.