Biography
Visser 't Hooft was born in
Haarlem, in the
Netherlands, and in his early adult years was involved in the Dutch student Christian movement that soon became involved internationally. In 1925, while on his first trip to the United States with
John R. Mott, he became interested in the "
social gospel" movement. He wrote his doctoral
dissertation on it at the
University of Leiden in 1928.
Hilda Monte and
Hannah Bertholet were among the 15-16 people from countries all over Europe who met to discuss international resistance to
Nazism. He wrote 15 books in several different languages and numerous articles and some 50,000 letters. == Recognition ==
Selected literary works
• The Background of the Social Gospel in America, Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon, 1928. • Anglo-Catholicism and Orthodoxy: A Protestant View, London: SCM Press, 1933. • ''Students Find the Truth to Serve: The Story of the World's Student Christian Federation 1931-1935'', Geneva: World's Student Christian Federation, [1935]. • Visser 't Hooft, W.A. and J. H. Oldham, The Church and Its Function in Society, New York: Willett, Clark & Company, 1937. • The Kingship of Christ: An Interpretation of Recent European Theology, New York: Harper, 1948. • The Renewal of the Church, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1956. • Rembrandt and the Gospel, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1958. • The Pressure of Our Common Calling, New York: Doubleday, 1959. • No Other Name: The Choice between Syncretism and Christian Universalism, London: SCM, 1963. • Bea, Augustin and Willem A. Visser 't Hooft, Peace Among Christians, translated by Judith Moses, New York: Association Press; Herder and Herder, 1967. • Memoirs, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1973. • The Genesis and Formation of the World Council of Churches, Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1982. • The Fatherhood of God in an Age of Emancipation, Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1982. • Teachers and the Teaching Authorities, Geneva: WCC Publications, 1990. • "The Inclusive and Exclusive Aspects of Christian Truth," The Student World, vol. 22, no. 4 (October, 1929): 349-355. • "The Economy of the Charismata and the Ecumenical Movement," in Student Christian Association of Greece, Paulus-Hellas-Oikumene (An Ecumenical Symposium), Athens: Student Christian Association of Greece (1951): 189-192. • "The Integrity of the Church," Princeton Seminary Bulletin, vol. 52, no. 2 (1958): 3-7. • "Missions as a Test of Faith," Ecumenical Review, vol. 16, no. 3 (April, 1964): 249-257. ==See also==