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Think and Believe (BOOK) Frederick W. Marks
Frederick W. Marks III (born 1940) is an American historian and Catholic apologist. As a scholar, he has written and taught extensively on American diplomatic history. As a proponent of Roman Catholicism, he has written dozens of articles and tracts and spoken extensively in public.
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- Education
- Books on diplomatic history
- Religious Books
- Personal life
- References
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Education
Marks attended Loyola High School in New York City, attained his B.A. from Holy Cross College in 1962 and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1968. He taught at the University of Michigan from 1967 to 1968, at Purdue University from 1968 to 1973 and at St. John’s University from 1974 to 1979.
He is the author of four books and dozens of articles on history. His work is characterized by multi-archival research overseas. In addition to utilizing repositories all over the United States, his work has taken him to Germany, France, England, Scotland, Canada, Guatemala, and the Republic of China. Each of his books on American diplomatic history contains extensive endnotes and bibliographies.
In the field of Roman Catholicism, Marks has written four books and dozens of full-length articles, seventeen of which have appeared in leading journals for the Catholic clergy. In addition, he has written a handbook for engaged and newly married Roman Catholic couples. It was translated into Spanish and Indonesian in 2008. He continues to be active as the author of tracts and Christian apologetics. His recent work is devoted to the Christian view of suffering and what people perceive as failure.
Books on diplomatic history
Robert W. Love, Jr., diplomatic historian at the US Naval Academy, introduced Marks in 1995 by writing: "Frederick W. Marks' wide-ranging interests have resulted in important reinterpretations of the Constitutional Convention, Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy, and John Foster Dulles and the Cold War. His Wind Over Sand revised completely our understanding of Franklin Roosevelt's statesmanship."
Religious Books
Personal life
Marks has been married for over forty-five years to Sylvia Marks, who holds a Ph.D. degree from Princeton University and teaches English at New York University's Polytechnic Institute.