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This is a response to the reviewers of my book At Home in the World: A Study in Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Art (Capps 2013).
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Capps, D. Response to Reviewers of At Home in the World . Pastoral Psychol 64, 541–543 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11089-015-0646-4
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