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  1. Robert Farrar (born c. 1960) is a British writer and musician. Biography. Farrar was born in London c. 1960. The grandson of playwright Kenneth Horne through his mother, Judith, Farrar read the older man's oeuvre while still a teenager.

  2. Robert Farrar. Robert Ferrar (died 30 March 1555) was a Bishop of St David's in Wales. He was prior of Nostell Priory, embraced the English Reformation, and was made Bishop of St. David's by Edward VI. He suffered martyrdom during the Marian persecutions.

  3. Robert Farrar. Writer: The Man Who Knew Too Little. Robert Farrar was born in London, England, UK. He is known for The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), Bedrooms and Hallways (1998) and Courts mais GAY: Tome 6 (2003).

  4. The Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 spy comedy film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrar's 1997 novel Watch That Man, and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock 's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and his 1956 remake of the same title.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0268138Robert Farrar - IMDb

    Robert Farrar. Writer: The Man Who Knew Too Little. Robert Farrar was born in London, England, UK. He is known for The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), Bedrooms and Hallways (1998) and Courts mais GAY: Tome 6 (2003).

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  6. Mar 11, 2002 · Here in one volume is Robert Farrar Capon's widely praised trilogy on Jesus' parables ― The Parables of the Kingdom, The Parables of Grace, and The Parables of Judgment. These studies offer a fresh, adventurous look at all of Jesus' parables, treated according to their major themes.

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  7. Oct 19, 1993 · Widely recognized as a creative, insightful writer, Robert Farrar Capon offers still more of his uniquely provocative fare in The Mystery of Christ . . . and Why We Don't Get It. This engaging book probes the meaning of salvation — peace, forgiveness, grace, reconciliation — spoken of in the New Testament as a "mystery."

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