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Monsignor Camille Moubarak
Born
(1947-12-15) 15 December 1947 (age 76)
Kfarniss, Lebanon
Nationality
Lebanese
Main interests
Social doctrine Conviviality Reformer Social Sciences
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Monsignor Camille Moubarak (born December 15, 1947, in Kfarnis, Lebanon) is a Lebanese political scientist, academic, poet,[1] writer,[2] and Maronite Priest. His has written and lectured widely on Lebanese politics, peace and democracy.[3]
^Ghorayeb, Georges (1998). From a Weight to a Weight - With Camille Moubarak, the Priest of the Poetry, Al-Hikmat Edition, Beirut.
^Abou Chacra et al., (1999). What Has Been Written About What Had Been Written - Critical Opinions on the Poetry of Father Camille Moubarak, Samaha Library Edition, Beirut.
^Mengès-Le Pape, Christine (2010). L'enseignement des religions: approches laïques et religieuses - Issue 2 of Publications du Centre universitaire de Tarn-et-Garonne. Presses de l'Université des sciences sociales de Toulouse.
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