(October 9, 1863–January 9, 1930), was a Dutch-born American journalist. He was the editor of The Ladies’ Home Journal, 1889–1919, and won the Pulitzer Prize for his autobiography, The Americanization of Edward Bok, 1921. In the September 1894 issue of The Ladies’ Home Journal, Edward Bok wrote:
There are myriads of people on this earth who believe in the divinity of Christ; people of the finest minds and the greatest learning. It is not a mark of intelligence to question divine things. The divinity of Christ is a question of the heart. No one who studies the Life of Christ can fail to believe that in Him the world had a Being unlike any other man, and His own teachings, His own words, His own life are the best proofs of his Divinity.3062