Glenn W. Shuck was an assistant professor in the Religion Department at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
His book Marks of the Beast: The Left Behind Novels and the Struggle for Evangelical Identity, was published by NYU Press in 2005.
His current work focuses on the roots and consequences of American cultural pessimism, with a book co-written with John M. Stroup[5] in fall 2007 from Baylor University Press.
[6] His publishing and pedagogy is also heavily influenced by insights provided by American Continental philosophers, especially Mark C. Taylor of Williams College and Edith Wyschogrod of Rice University.
from Texas Lutheran University in German Studies, and maintains an active interest in German theology and politics, and has published an article in German in the theological periodical Zeitzeichen[7] titled "Trojanisches Pferd im Kulturkampf: Die apocalyptischen Left Behind-Romane sind Teil eines evangelikalen Kulturkampfes".