Mark D. Isaacs

The Rev. Dr. Mark D. Isaacs is pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Wurtemburg, Rhinebeck, New York. He currently serves as Adjunct Economics Professor at the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, New York, in the Liberal Arts Department.

D.Litt. (A.B.D. status, 2016), Caspersen Graduate School, Drew University

Ph.D. (2005), Trinity Theological Seminary

Th.D. (2008), Newburgh Theological Seminary

D.Min. (2007), Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia

D.D. Honoris Causa (2011), Anglican-Episcopal Church of India

M.Div. (1992), Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg

S.T.M. (2005), Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg

M.A. (2013), Newburgh Theological Seminary

Post-Doctoral Work (2007 & 2009), International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism, and Human Rights, Strasbourg, France.

PUBLISHED BOOKS:

Mark D. Isaacs. Centennial Rumination on Max Weber’s “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1904-1905).” Boca Raton, FL: Universal Publishers, 2006.

____________. THE END? Textual Criticism and Apocalyptic Speculation in Johann Albrecht Bengel: Lessons to be Learned from the Godly Scholar Who Calculated the Second Coming of Jesus Christ as June 18, 1836. Phoenix: RWU Classical Press, 2010.

____________. The 250th Anniversary History of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Wurtemburg, Rhinebeck, New York. Morgan Hill, CA: Bookstand Publishing, 2011.