Robert Peel (historian)

Robert Peel
Born(1909-05-06)May 6, 1909
London, England
DiedJanuary 8, 1992(1992-01-08) (aged 82)
Boston, Massachusetts
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipAmerican (1940)[1]
EducationBA, English literature, Harvard University, 1931
MA, English literature, Harvard University, 1940
OccupationChristian Science historian

Robert Arthur Peel (May 6, 1909 – January 8, 1992)[1] was a Christian Science historian and writer on religious and ecumenical topics. A Christian Scientist for over 70 years, Peel wrote editorials for the Christian Science Monitor, a publication owned by the Church of Christ, Scientist.[2][3] He was also a counsellor for the church's Committee on Publication,[4] set up by Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910), the religion's founder, to protect her own and the church's reputation.[5]

Peel is best known for his three-volume biography, Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Discovery (1966), Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Trial (1971), and Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Authority (1977).

  1. ^ a b Hunter, Frederic Newlands (October 2006). "Peel, Robert". American National Biography. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0802361. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7.
  2. ^ Franklin, James L. (January 10, 1992). "Obituaries: Robert Peel, journalist, scholar, author on Christian Science; at 82". The Boston Globe. p. 43.
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  4. ^ Gill, Gillian (1998). Mary Baker Eddy. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books. p. 581. ISBN 0-7382-0227-4.
  5. ^ Fraser, Caroline (April 1995). "Suffering Children and the Christian Science Church". The Atlantic.