Aloysius PierisSJ (born 9 April 1934) is a Sri LankanJesuit priest, theologian, intellect, and the founding director of the Tulana Research Center for Encounter and Dialogue.
In June 1974, Pieris established the Tulana Research Center for Encounter and Dialogue in Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, and has been its director ever since.[3] Tulana was created as a Jesuit retreat site, but also as a space for Buddhist-Christianinterfaith dialogue.[2]
One of Pieris's most well-known writings, An Asian Theology of Liberation (1988),[4] attempts to move beyond the limitations of Latin American liberation theology and engage an Asia that is wreaked by severe poverty and shaped by deep religiosity.[5]
Honors
A festschrift was prepared in his honor on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, entitled Encounters with the Word (2004).[6]
In November 2015, Pieris was awarded an honoraryDLitt in recognition of his lifetime contribution to field of humanities by the University of Kelaniya.[7]
In January 2019, Pieris was awarded the International Harmony Theologian Prize by the Institute of International Harmony and Sustainable Development, Bishop Dennis Ng Victory Ministries Foundation at the International Harmony Conference on 7 January 2019.[8]