Jack Teaches Two Afternoon Jan-Term Courses in Winter Quarter
Presbyterian guardian, Vol 39, number 1, May 1970, page 6.
The two courses taught were "Gospel communication" and "Calvinism an American literature"
Paul Miller Interview:
P: Yeah. So here was the culture of critique piece. And that kind of disappeared slowly after he left Westminster but he was always very perceptive of culture, always read broadly. And that comes through in his sermons all the time. #0:22:55.9#
But so prayer had begun to emerge in dad. So there was a kind of it was kind of the early stirring... So dad begun to spend more time in prayer and there was this whole renewal at Mechaincsville from '70 to '72 that that this it was a real revival it was very much part of he whole Jesus thing too it was just part of what the spirit, God's spirit was doing nationwide.
But it was like the church was overflowing and hippies were everywhere and then dad like he he did art critique, Marcel Duchamp you might have come across that. He had this whole series on Marcel Duchamp. #0:25:0.3#
P: You know dad was pioneer... #0:19:21.9#
P: But What I do know is that that dad came away from that first trip in '68 and he was he could be a very good listener to people. And and he had a he he could have a real teachable spirit, I could give you a couple of really good examples of that. Oh the other thing in here, I don't want to forget... #0:20:1.7#
P: And this was independent of Schafer but a cultural critic. #0:20:10.4#
P: He was, it's one side of dad that really has never been written up but it was one of his most brilliant sides.. #0:20:17.0#
Location: Westminster Seminary