The Jack Miller Archive

Jack Teaches "Contemporary Culture & Evangelism"

September 1969 – January 1970
Westminster Seminary
Philadelphia, PA.

Presbyterian Guardian, May 1970, Volume 39, Number 1, Page 5.
EVENING COURSES OPEN
TO THE PUBLIC

In still another way Westminster has widened its service to its more immediate vicinity.

Throughout the current academic year a number of courses, held for the most part on Tuesday evenings, have been opened to auditors without charge. Seminarians may take such a course for credit.

"Contemporary Culture and Evangelism" was offered in the fall term by Professor C. John Miller. Beginning with lectures on the Death of Personality and Freedom and the Tragedy of Nihilistic Youth, discussion centered on the work of L'Abri Fellowship and that of Elizabeth Braund in London. An interracial youth group active in the ghetto of Newark brought a stirring gospel testimony one evening and answered questions about their evangelistic witness.

Among other topics considered were the American Businessman, the Laughter of Marcel Duchamp, the Tragedy of the Intellectual and New Methods in Christian Witness. Auditors included local ministers, college students from Beaver, Penn and other institutions, and interested persons from the community.

Location: Tuesday Evenings At Westminster Fall Of 1969