Robert Farrar Capon (1925-2013) was an Episcopal priest and prolific author. Over the course of his career, he held a variety of roles, including parish priest at Christ Church in Port Jefferson, dean of the George Mercer Jr. Memorial School of Theology, assistant to the rector at St. Luke's Church in East Hampton, and canon theologian to the Episcopal Bishop of Long Island. His many books included The Supper of the Lamb, The Fingerprints of God, and The Foolishness of Preaching.
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Library Journal "Robert Capon, a maverick writer who explains traditional Christian teaching with freshness and unexpected insights, uses a mixture of genres to reveal how deeply the pursuit of health, money, and love has become a religious force shaping our lives and depriving us of deeper satisfactions. He then reveals how . . . genuine Christianity is a lot more fun -- pointing, as it does, toward a God who creates in play and in love and who uses luck, suffering, and human involvement to create wonderful, serendipitous world. Highly recommended." William H. Willimon "Here he goes again! Applying his sharp justification-by-faith scalpel to overblown 'religion.' Robert Capon cuts to the heart of the gospel. Here is theology as fun -- outrageous, irreverent, fun in the service of gospel truth." Lutheran Partners "A deliciously delightful work by an inventive and entertaining author. . . Capon sings of God's radical grace which is the alternative for true happiness. Capon is a gem, uncut, but still brilliant, and this work continues to both delight and inspire!"

