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The sub-title of this post — A Problem/Possibility Focuser — is an homage of mine to my former colleague Robert Theobald.
Before I met him at The University of Redlands in the Spring of 1968, where I served as Assistant Chaplain on an intern year from Seminary, Bob and his mentor/wife /co-author Jean Scott published a series of small books / pamphlets titled Problem/Possibility Focusers. These addressed social-political-economic concerns of the day as delivery vehicles for Bob’s and Jean’s ideas regarding the same. Jean was Bob’s real mentor.
I was, effectively, their Chief of Staff and fully their co-collaborator and co-author from May 1968 until January 1971, when I abruptly ceased work in those capacities. The parting was neither friendly nor mutual. Word was put out that I had, in a phrase of the day, dropped out. Bob and his later associates memory-holed me and my subsequent labors. They also memory-holed Jean.