
NABIL HABIBI
Faculty Role: Lecturer
EuNC Learning Centres involved in: Arabic
Clusters teaching in:
- Bible
- Theology, Tradition and Identity
Education:
- BA in English Literature from Haigazian University - Beirut
- Teaching Diploma from Haigazian University - Beirut
- MA in Theology (Biblical Studies) from the Nazarene Theological College - Manchester
Publications:
- “Confession of Sin,” in Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology; ed. Al Truesdale; Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 2013
- “The Powerful Helper: The Holy Spirit in the Prologue of Mark,” in Renovating Holiness; eds. Josh Broward and Thomas Oord; Nampa: SacraSage Press, 2015
- “Missiological Reflections: Object of or Participants in?” A reflection on a chapter 9, “Children and Youth in the Mission of God,” in The Missiology Behind the Story: Voices from the Arab World. Institute of Middle East Studies Series. Ed. Jonathan Andrews; Langham Global Library, 2019
- “Discipleship in Groups,” in Be Do Go; Nazarene Youth Internationals, 2019
- “The Powerful Helper: A Narrative Study of the Holy Spirit in Mark,” in The Religious Other: A Biblical Understanding of Islam, the Qur’an and Muhammad (Institute of Middle East Studies Series) eds. Martin Accad and Jonathan Andrews. Langham Global Library, 2020
Biography:
I have a lovely small family of four, a beautiful wife and two energetic young boys. I serve as a Christian teacher and preacher, particularly for young adults, online, in a local Nazarene Evangelical church in Beirut, in various seminary settings, and for a number of marginalized communities in Beirut, particularly among the LGBT community. I feel called to engage in clear, relevant, and academic theological discourse in society for the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ and the advancement of the Gospel.