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A Judicious Frame of Mind: A Tribute to Donald Capps

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The following is a tribute to Donald Capps presented by the author on May 8, 2009, at a reception in honor of retiring faculty at Princeton Theological Seminary. It emphasizes Capps’s scholarly productivity and versatility and the way he personally embodies the same “judicious frame of mind” that he encourages in ministers who give counsel to others.

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Correspondence to Robert C. Dykstra.

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Dykstra, R.C. A Judicious Frame of Mind: A Tribute to Donald Capps. Pastoral Psychol 58, 447–450 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11089-009-0254-2

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