Studies
Ph.D. Theology, University of Montreal, 1999
Thesis: The Monastic Interreligious Dialogue. The North-American Experience. History and Analysis
M.A. Theology, University of Montreal, 1992
Thesis: Bokar Rinpoche's Teaching on Death and Karl Rahner's Theology on Death. Towards an Interreligious Dialogue (Award of the Centenary)
Bachelor (equivalent diploma), Faculty of Protestant Theology, Strasbourg, 1990
D.E.U.G. (Diplôme d'étude universitaire général), Faculty of Protestant Theology, Strasbourg, 1989
Thesis: The Monastic Interreligious Dialogue. The North-American Experience. History and Analysis
M.A. Theology, University of Montreal, 1992
Thesis: Bokar Rinpoche's Teaching on Death and Karl Rahner's Theology on Death. Towards an Interreligious Dialogue (Award of the Centenary)
Bachelor (equivalent diploma), Faculty of Protestant Theology, Strasbourg, 1990
D.E.U.G. (Diplôme d'étude universitaire général), Faculty of Protestant Theology, Strasbourg, 1989
Post-doctoral research
2002-2003 - Woodstock Theological Center. Georgetown University, Washington, DC (USA)
Subject: Towards a Spirituality of Interreligious Dialogue. Contact Person : James Redington, S.J. http://woodstock.georgetown.edu/fellows/visiting-fellows.html
2001 (Winter and Spring) - Vidyajyoti Theological College, Delhi (Inde). Subject: Interreligious Dialogue in Indian Theology. Contact Person: Michael Amaladoss, S.J.
2000-2001 - International Thomas Merton Society Shannon Fellowships (USA). SUbject: “Thomas Merton’s Approach of In-depth Dialogue with Buddhism: Spiritual and Theological Challenges.”
http://www.mertoncenter.org/ITMS/fellows%20research.htm
Subject: Towards a Spirituality of Interreligious Dialogue. Contact Person : James Redington, S.J. http://woodstock.georgetown.edu/fellows/visiting-fellows.html
2001 (Winter and Spring) - Vidyajyoti Theological College, Delhi (Inde). Subject: Interreligious Dialogue in Indian Theology. Contact Person: Michael Amaladoss, S.J.
2000-2001 - International Thomas Merton Society Shannon Fellowships (USA). SUbject: “Thomas Merton’s Approach of In-depth Dialogue with Buddhism: Spiritual and Theological Challenges.”
http://www.mertoncenter.org/ITMS/fellows%20research.htm
Teaching
2009 - Associate Professor, Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University, Ottawa
2006 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2005-2006 - Assistant Professor (contract), Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2005 - Invited Professor, Institut Theologie Interkulturell, University of Salzburg/ Bildungshaus St. Virgil (Austria)
2004-2005 - Lecturer (Full time), Faculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2002-2004 - Lecturer (Part time), Faculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2001 - Lecturer, Department of Theological Studies, Concordia University (Montreal)
2001 - Invited Professor, Facoltà di Teologia. Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo (Rome)
1995 et 2000 - Lecturer, Faculty of Theology, University of Montreal
1995-1999 - Lecturer, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Montreal
1996,1999, 2000 - Lecturer, University of Sherbrooke
1997 - Pastoral Institute, Dominican College, Montreal
2006 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2005-2006 - Assistant Professor (contract), Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2005 - Invited Professor, Institut Theologie Interkulturell, University of Salzburg/ Bildungshaus St. Virgil (Austria)
2004-2005 - Lecturer (Full time), Faculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2002-2004 - Lecturer (Part time), Faculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University
2001 - Lecturer, Department of Theological Studies, Concordia University (Montreal)
2001 - Invited Professor, Facoltà di Teologia. Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo (Rome)
1995 et 2000 - Lecturer, Faculty of Theology, University of Montreal
1995-1999 - Lecturer, Faculty of Education Sciences, University of Montreal
1996,1999, 2000 - Lecturer, University of Sherbrooke
1997 - Pastoral Institute, Dominican College, Montreal
