Background
BILHEIMER, Robert was born on September 28, 1917 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of George Steven and Katherine Elizabeth Bilheimer.
BILHEIMER, Robert was born on September 28, 1917 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of George Steven and Katherine Elizabeth Bilheimer.
Phillips Exeter Academy, Yale University, Yale Divinity School.
In his 1947 book What Must the Church Do?, he used the phrase "New Reformation" to refer to the ecumenical movement that resulted from the 1910 World Missionary Conference, and this usage became commonplace thereafter. He later gave cr for the most of the founding of the organization to laity and young people. From 1955-1958, he co-chaired a WCC international commission to prepare a document addressing the threat of nuclear warfare during the Cold War.
As a WCC delegate, he prepared the Cottesloe Consultation, which took place in December 1960 and saw the WCC meet with representatives from the eight main Christian denominations in South Africa in order to address the issue of apartheid.
He served as Associate General Secretary and Director of the Division of Studies of the WCC, Executive Director of the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research, and Director of the International Affairs Program of the National Council of Churches. He wrote the 1984 book A Spirituality for the Long Haul: Biblical Risk and Moral Stand, in which he provides a biblical basis for resisting oppression.
Married Dorothy Dodge in 1942.