Off Bishop Street
The Off Bishop Street podcast in the Department of Theological Studies delves into the personal and professional lives of scholars and students of theology, science, and beyond.
Episode guide: Off Bishop Street podcast
Episode 1: Dr. André Gagné
Dr. Gagné discusses his early inclinations toward religion, his time in the Church, his rapid education and his current research into far-right religious movements.
Episode 2: Matthew Anderson
In this episode, Dr. Matthew Anderson discusses pilgrimage, St. Paul, music and the Prairies.
Episode 3: Sara Parks
Dr. Sara Parks talks about growing up and missing the Canadian East Coast, attending Bible College and feminist interpretations of theological ideas.
Episode 4: Jeremy Wilkins
Dr. Jeremy Wilkins is a professor at Boston College who specializes in a number of fields, including Lonergan studies. In this conversation, Wilkins talks about his early life and upbringing, vocation discernment and current research interests.
Episode 5: Steven Tutino
Scott Royle speaks with Steven Tutino, a graduate student in the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia. They discuss Steven's proud Italian heritage, his love of art and poetry and what led him to pursue his current studies.
Episode 6: Jon Waind
Scott Royle in conversation with Dr. Jon Waind of the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia. They discuss Waind’s past work in ministry, his doctoral studies at McGill and his current research interests.
Episode 7: Adele Reinhartz
Dr. Reinhartz is a professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa. In this episode, Reinhartz and Scott Royle discuss her upbringing and early interests in scripture, the plight of feminism in biblical discourse and theological cinema.
Episode 8: Matthew Shanahan
Matthew is a graduate student in the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia. Born and raised in the west end of Montreal, Matthew talks to Scott Royle about his upbringing, his ties to Catholic education, travelling, writing and his studies in the department.
Episode 9: Brian McDonough
Brian McDonough is a lecturer in the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia. In this conversation, McDonough traces his roots back to the east side of Montreal, his early experiences in the L'Arche communities, his career in law and how all of this informed his theological investigations.
Episode 10: Father John Walsh
Father John Walsh is a student in Concordia's Individualized (INDI) program and completed his PhD within the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia. A familiar face in Montreal, Father John has been a priest his entire adult life and has worked for the betterment of the church and the people of the city earning him numerous accolades, including the Order of Canada.
Episode 11: Lucian Turcescu
Dr. Turcescu is a professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia. In this episode, Turcescu discusses his early life, first theological inclinations, his work in the field of patristics and his current research which revolves around religious and political life in his home country of Romania.
Episode 12: Richard Kearney
In this episode, Scott Royle speaks to Dr. Richard Kearney of Boston College. They get into Dr. Kearney's early life and education with monks, his time in graduate school in both Quebec and France, as well as his work in conflict resolution, particularly his “Guestbook Project.”
Episode 13: Sean McGrath
Dr. Sean McGrath is a professor of philosophy at Memorial University of Newfoundland. In this episode, McGrath discusses his early life and inclinations toward a religious vocation, his interest in continental philosophy and the growing passion he has for issues pertaining to ecology.