Walter Capps was a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara for over 30 years. He later was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. Walter was an anti-war activist during the 1960s and became known for his book "Religious Studies: The Making of a Discipline".
He passed away in 1997 of a heart attack. The University of California has honored him with the Walter Capps Center for Study of Ethics, Religion and Public Life at its Santa Barbara campus.
Audio Archive
Capps, Walter
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Recent Additions
Vespers March 22, 1978 with Mark Schneider – Excerpts from Penderecki’s “St. Luke’s Passion”
Vespers March 21, 1978 with Gretchen Wallace – Journeyings
Vespers March 20, 1978 with David Caemmerer – Spring & Newness
Vespers March 19, 1978 with Fred Norstad – The Week that Was, The Week that Is
Vespers March 17, 1978 with Nancy Winder – The Gospel Treasure
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