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Robert L. Short

Robert L. Short (1932 – July 6, 2009) was an American Presbyterian minister and the author of several books of "popular theology", including the 1965 bestseller The Gospel According to Peanuts.[1]

Title page of The Gospel According to Peanuts, signed by Robert L. Short

Life and career edit

Short was born and raised in Midland, Texas. He attended the University of Oklahoma and received a B.A. He then earned a Master of Divinity degree from Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. For the next few years, Short worked as a professional actor, appearing in commercial and religious television, and also directed religious drama. He continued his education, receiving a M.A. in English from North Texas University.

In 1963, Short moved to Chicago, where he met his wife, Ellen Kay Coale, and received an M.A. in theology and literature from the University of Chicago. He subsequently engaged in graduate studies in systematic theology at Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary at Northwestern University. He and his wife settled in Wilmette, Illinois, where they raised three children.[2]

In 1965, Short published his first book, The Gospel According to Peanuts, which used examples from the popular comic strip Peanuts to explain points of Christian theology. It was an immediate success, and was the best-selling non-fiction book in the U.S. for the year. As of 2012 it had sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. The book followed his article, "The Penultimate Peanuts", published in Motive Magazine in October 1963.

Seven additional books followed. Of The Parables of Peanuts (1968), Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz wrote, "This new book is filled with wonderful quotes and is a real delight from beginning to end. Actually, I could not possibly be more pleased."[3]

Later books included A Time to Be Born–A Time to Die (1973), The Gospel from Outer Space (1983), Short Meditations on the Bible and Peanuts (1990), The Gospel According to Dogs: What Our Four-Legged Saints Can Teach Us (2007), and The Parables of Dr. Seuss (2008).

The success of his books led to a second career as a speaker, teacher, and guest preacher at churches, schools, and seminaries around the world. He also wrote many articles for magazines, and was a frequent contributor to Motive Magazine, which published his first article on Peanuts.

In 1991 Short was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church, and became associate pastor and "theologian in residence" of the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton, Michigan. He later became head of staff and pastor, specializing in preaching, adult Christian education and confirmation instruction. In 1996, he became minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Monticello, Arkansas.[2]

In 2001, Short moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he started a new church of his own: "the Church of the Gospel of JESUS (Jesus Exclusively Secured Unconditional Salvation)", or "Christianity Without Doom and Gloom".[2]

Short died on July 6, 2009, in Little Rock.[2]

Works edit

  • Short, Robert L. (1965). The Gospel According to Peanuts. Schulz, Charles M. Richmond: John Knox Press. ISBN 9780804219686. OCLC 1964404 – via Internet Archive.
  • Short, Robert L. (2002) [First published 1968]. The Parables of Peanuts. Schulz, Charles M. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0-06-001161-0.
  • Short, Robert L. (1973). A Time to Be Born–A Time to Die. San Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-067676-0. OCLC 623321 – via Internet Archive.
  • Short, Robert L. (1978). Something to Believe In: Is Kurt Vonnegut the Exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar?. San Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-067381-8. OCLC 3872673.
  • Short, Robert L. (1983). The Gospel from Outer Space. San Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-067376-1. OCLC 611951307 – via Internet Archive.
  • Short, Robert L. (1990). Short Meditations on the Bible and Peanuts. Schulz, Charles M. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press. ISBN 0-664-25152-8 – via Internet Archive.
  • Short, Robert L. (1991). The Bible According to Peanuts. HarperCollins/STL. ISBN 0-00-627562-1.
  • Short, Robert L. (2007). The Gospel According to Dogs: What Our Four-Legged Saints Can Teach Us. HarperOne. ISBN 978-0-06-119874-8 – via Internet Archive.
  • Short, Robert L. (2008). The Parables of Dr. Seuss. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 978-0-664-23047-0. OCLC 470702226.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Short, Robert L. (January 2000). The Gospel According to Peanuts. ISBN 978-066422222-2. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  2. ^ a b c d "Robert L. Short Obituary". Evanston Riview. Pioneer Press. July 16, 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
  3. ^ Short, Robert L. (19 February 2002). The Parables of Peanuts - Google Books. ISBN 978-006001161-1. Retrieved 2011-01-31.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Robert L Short news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Robert L Short 1932 July 6 2009 was an American Presbyterian minister and the author of several books of popular theology including the 1965 bestseller The Gospel According to Peanuts 1 Title page of The Gospel According to Peanuts signed by Robert L Short Contents 1 Life and career 2 Works 3 See also 4 ReferencesLife and career editShort was born and raised in Midland Texas He attended the University of Oklahoma and received a B A He then earned a Master of Divinity degree from Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University For the next few years Short worked as a professional actor appearing in commercial and religious television and also directed religious drama He continued his education receiving a M A in English from North Texas University In 1963 Short moved to Chicago where he met his wife Ellen Kay Coale and received an M A in theology and literature from the University of Chicago He subsequently engaged in graduate studies in systematic theology at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary at Northwestern University He and his wife settled in Wilmette Illinois where they raised three children 2 In 1965 Short published his first book The Gospel According to Peanuts which used examples from the popular comic strip Peanuts to explain points of Christian theology It was an immediate success and was the best selling non fiction book in the U S for the year As of 2012 it had sold over 10 million copies in the U S The book followed his article The Penultimate Peanuts published in Motive Magazine in October 1963 Seven additional books followed Of The Parables of Peanuts 1968 Peanuts creator Charles M Schulz wrote This new book is filled with wonderful quotes and is a real delight from beginning to end Actually I could not possibly be more pleased 3 Later books included A Time to Be Born A Time to Die 1973 The Gospel from Outer Space 1983 Short Meditations on the Bible and Peanuts 1990 The Gospel According to Dogs What Our Four Legged Saints Can Teach Us 2007 and The Parables of Dr Seuss 2008 The success of his books led to a second career as a speaker teacher and guest preacher at churches schools and seminaries around the world He also wrote many articles for magazines and was a frequent contributor to Motive Magazine which published his first article on Peanuts In 1991 Short was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church and became associate pastor and theologian in residence of the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton Michigan He later became head of staff and pastor specializing in preaching adult Christian education and confirmation instruction In 1996 he became minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Monticello Arkansas 2 In 2001 Short moved to Little Rock Arkansas where he started a new church of his own the Church of the Gospel of JESUS Jesus Exclusively Secured Unconditional Salvation or Christianity Without Doom and Gloom 2 Short died on July 6 2009 in Little Rock 2 Works editShort Robert L 1965 The Gospel According to Peanuts Schulz Charles M Richmond John Knox Press ISBN 9780804219686 OCLC 1964404 via Internet Archive Short Robert L 2002 First published 1968 The Parables of Peanuts Schulz Charles M San Francisco HarperSanFrancisco ISBN 0 06 001161 0 Short Robert L 1973 A Time to Be Born A Time to Die San Francisco Harper amp Row ISBN 0 06 067676 0 OCLC 623321 via Internet Archive Short Robert L 1978 Something to Believe In Is Kurt Vonnegut the Exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar San Francisco Harper amp Row ISBN 0 06 067381 8 OCLC 3872673 Short Robert L 1983 The Gospel from Outer Space San Francisco Harper amp Row ISBN 0 06 067376 1 OCLC 611951307 via Internet Archive Short Robert L 1990 Short Meditations on the Bible and Peanuts Schulz Charles M Louisville Ky Westminster John Knox Press ISBN 0 664 25152 8 via Internet Archive Short Robert L 1991 The Bible According to Peanuts HarperCollins STL ISBN 0 00 627562 1 Short Robert L 2007 The Gospel According to Dogs What Our Four Legged Saints Can Teach Us HarperOne ISBN 978 0 06 119874 8 via Internet Archive Short Robert L 2008 The Parables of Dr Seuss Louisville KY Westminster John Knox Press ISBN 978 0 664 23047 0 OCLC 470702226 See also editBartholomew CubbinsReferences edit Short Robert L January 2000 The Gospel According toPeanuts ISBN 978 066422222 2 Retrieved 2011 01 31 a b c d Robert L Short Obituary Evanston Riview Pioneer Press July 16 2009 Retrieved January 2 2012 Short Robert L 19 February 2002 The Parables of Peanuts Google Books ISBN 978 006001161 1 Retrieved 2011 01 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert L Short amp oldid 1204063557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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