Frank Schaeffer
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Frank Schaeffer (born August 3, 1952) is a successful American author, film director, screenwriter and much sought after public speaker. He is the son of the late theologian Francis Schaeffer. He became a Hollywood film director and successful author, writing several internationally acclaimed novels depicting life in a strict, fundamentalist household including Portofino, Zermatt, and Saving Grandma. Critics say these books denounce his upbringing, along with his father.
He is most recently the author of Baby Jack, a novel about a Marine killed in Iraq. He is also known for his best selling non-fiction books related to the United States Marine Corps, including Keeping Faith--A Father-Son Story About Love and the United States Marine Corps, co-written with his son John Schaeffer, and AWOL--The Unexcused Absence Of America's Upper Classes From Military Service and How It Hurts Our Country, co-authored with former Clinton presidential aide, Kathy Roth-Douquet. Frank Schaeffer has distanced himself from many of his father's Calvinist views and has converted to the Greek Orthodox church in 1990 which he says "embraces paradox and mystery."
[edit] Books
- Baby Jack: A Novel, New York: Carol & Graf Publishers, (October) 2006.
- AWOL: The Unexcused Absence of America's Upper Classes from Military Service -- and How It Hurts Our Country (with Kathy Roth-Douquet), New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2006.
- Voices From the Front: Letters Home From American's Military Family, New York: Carol & Graf Publishers, 2004. (Third of Military Trilogy)
- Faith of Our Sons: Voices From the American Homefront - The Wartime Diary of a Marine's Father, New York: Carol & Graf Publishers, 2004. (Second of Military Trilogy)
- Zermatt: A Novel, New York: Carol & Graf Publishers, 2003. (Third of Calvin Becker Trilogy)
- Keeping Faith: A Father-Son Story About Love and the U.S. Marine Corps (with son John Schaeffer), New York: Carol & Graf Publishers, 2002. (First of Military Trilogy)
- Saving Grandma: A Novel, New York: Berkley Books, 1997. (Second of Calvin Becker Trilogy)
- Letters to Father Aristotle, Salisbury, MA:Regina Orthodox Press, 1995.
- Dancing Alone: The Quest for Orthodox Faith in the Age of False Religion, Brookline, MA: Holy Cross, 1994.
- Portofino: A Novel, New York: Macmillan, 1992. (First of Calvin Becker Trilogy)
- Sham Pearls For Real Swine, Brentwood, TN: Wolgemuth & Hyatt, 1990.
- Is Capitalism Christian? (Editor), Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1985.
- Bad News For Modern Man, Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1984.
- A Modest Proposal (with Harold Fickett), Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1984.
- A Time For Anger: The Myth of Neutrality, Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1982.
- Addicted to Mediocrity: 20th Century Christians and the Arts, Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1982.
[edit] Films
- Baby on Board (1992). Slapstick comedy starring Judge Reinhold and Carol Kane.
- Rebel Storm (1990). Futuristic action film starring Zach Galligan and June Chadwick.
- Headhunter (1989). Occult horror film starring John Fatooh, June Chadwick, and Steve Kanaly.
- Wired to Kill (1986). Post-apocalyptic action film starring Devin Hoelscher, and with Merritt Butrick.
- Whatever Happened to the Human Race? (1979). A Christian response to abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide, narrated by Francis Schaeffer and former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop. It first came out with the book by the same title and is still available.
- How Should We Then Live? The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture (1976). Francis Schaeffer's critically acclaimed film series (now on DVD) on the rise and decline of Western culture from a Christian viewpoint. It first came out with the book by the same title and is still in demand.