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Robert Blair Kaiser

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Robert Blair Kaiser (born 1930) is an American author and journalist, best known for his writing on the Catholic Church.

As a correspondent for Time Magazine, he won the Overseas Press Club's Ed Cunningham Award in 1962 for the "best magazine reporting from abroad" for his reporting on the Second Vatican Council [1].

Two of his eleven published books deal with Vatican II: Pope, Council and World, and The Politics of Sex and Religion. His latest books include A Church in Search of Itself: Benedict XVI and the Battle for the Future and a new (rewritten) edition of R.F.K. Must Die! Chasing the Mystery of the Robert Kennedy Assassination. He is the editor-in-chief of the online Journal, Just Good Company.

Partial bibliography

  • A Church in Search of Itself: Benedict XVI and the Battle for the Future (2006) ISBN 0-375-41064-3
  • Clerical Error: A True Story (2002) ISBN 0826413846
  • The Encyclical That Never Was: The Story of the Commission on Population, Family and Birth, 1964-66 (1987) ISBN 0-7220-3405-9
  • The Politics of Sex and Religion: A Case History in the Development of Doctrine, 1962-1984 (1985) ISBN 0-934134-16-2
  • Pope, Council, and World: The Story of Vatican II (1963)
  • R.F.K. Must Die! Chasing the Mystery of the Robert Kennedy Assassination (2008) ISBN 1590201248

References

  1. ^ "Overseas Press Club 1962 Award Winners". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)