John R. Mott Quotes
A collection of quotes by John R. Mott.
John R. Mott (1865-1955) was an influential figure in the field of Christian ecumenism and a prominent leader in the international student movement. Born in Livingston Manor, New York, he developed a deep interest in religion from an early age and dedicated his life to promoting Christian unity and social justice.
Mott’s passion for fostering collaboration among different Christian denominations led him to play a crucial role in the formation of the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) in 1895. Serving as the organization’s first chairman, he worked tirelessly to establish a network of student movements across the globe, promoting dialogue, tolerance, and understanding among young people of diverse faiths.
Throughout his career, Mott traveled extensively, organizing conferences, delivering speeches, and promoting peace and goodwill internationally. He advocated for global disarmament, supported efforts for restitution after World War I, and actively campaigned against racial discrimination and imperialism. Mott also played a leading role in the movement to establish a League of Nations, which later evolved into the United Nations.
For his remarkable contributions to interfaith dialogue and his dedication to social justice, Mott was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. His tireless efforts in promoting religious tolerance, unity, and cooperation continue to inspire generations of Christian ecumenists and peace activists worldwide. N/A