Fabrice Hadjadj is Professor of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Toulon, France, and Director of the European Institute of Anthropological Studies “Philanthropos” in Friburgo, Switzerland. A member of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, he is the author of books and essays on theological and philosophical subjects, such as La Foi des démons: ou l’athéïsme dépassé (2009), Le paradis à la porte: essai sur une joie qui derange (2011), Comment parler de Dieu aujourd’hui? Anti-manuel d’évangélisation (2012), Puisque tout est en voie de destruction : Réflexions sur la fin de la culture et de la modernité (2014), Résurrection, mode d’emploi (2016), A moi la gloire (2019). He has received major acknowledgements, including the “Grand Catholic Award for Literature” and the “Religious Literature Award”.