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Gerald Pillay

Rector of Liverpool Hope University and President of Initiatives of Change International

Gerald was born in the former British colony of Natal in South Africa where he grew up under apartheid. He holds dual citizenship of the UK and New Zealand.

Gerald earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Rhodes University and a Doctor of Theology degree from the University of Durban. After lecturing at the University of Durban-Westville, he became Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of South Africa, in Pretoria, in 1988. He is widely published as part of a distinguished academic career, examining such topics as the relationship between the church and state, the complex interplay between theology and human sciences, as well as seeking to understand how religion can both move with the times yet still stay grounded in tradition and history.

In 1997 he became Foundation Professor and Head of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Otago University, New Zealand’s oldest University, based in Dunedin. In 1998, he was asked to serve as the first Head of Liberal Arts within that University. He has served in senior leadership roles in South Africa, New Zealand, the USA, and England.

Appointed Rector of Liverpool Hope University College in 2003, he became Liverpool Hope University’s first Vice-Chancellor in 2005 when the institution was given full University status. He retired in 2022.

Gerald has had a long association with Moral Re-Armament and Initaitives of Change. Since January 2022 he has been President of Initiatives of Change International.

Nationality
South Africa
Primary country of residence
United Kingdom
Nationality
South Africa
Primary country of residence
United Kingdom