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Response to William Oglesby, Jr., Ph.D.

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Dr. Capps is Professor of Pastoral Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ 08540. His initial article, “Biblical Models in Pastoral Counseling” appeared in the Summer 1980 issue ofPastoral Psychology. Professor Oglesby's response may be found in the Summer 1981 issue of the journal.

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Capps, D. Comments from our readers. Pastoral Psychol 30, 59–61 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01041190

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