Donald Capps

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Donald Capps was an influential American pastoral theologian and scholar known for his extensive work on the intersection of psychology and religion.

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instanceOf American
author
pastoral theologian
person
scholar
theologian
academicDiscipline theology
areaOfInfluence American Protestantism
contributedTo development of contemporary pastoral theology
integration of psychology and theology
educatedAt University of Chicago
Yale University
employer Princeton Theological Seminary
fieldOfWork clinical pastoral education
pastoral care
pastoral theology
practical theology
psychology of religion
genre pastoral care literature
psychology and religion
theological literature
hasGender male
influencedBy clinical psychology
modern theology
psychodynamic psychology
knownFor contributions to pastoral theology
use of psychological theory in theological reflection
work on the intersection of psychology and religion
writings on pastoral care
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality United States of America
notableWork books on pastoral theology
books on psychology and religion
occupation clergyman
professor
theologian
positionHeld Professor of Pastoral Theology
religion Christianity
workLocation Princeton, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Princeton, New Jersey

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