Between noon and three
Book Description
In the span of three hours on an ordinary afternoon, an English professor and his graduate student cross the line from professional relationship to passionate affair. What begins as a lunch meeting transforms into declarations of love that will forever alter their lives. Yet this is no ordinary tale of forbidden romance.
Robert Farrar Capon weaves this provocative story into a profound exploration of grace, forgiveness, and the radical nature of divine love. Through the lens of human frailty and moral complexity, he challenges readers to grapple with uncomfortable questions about redemption and the unexpected ways spiritual truth can emerge from our most flawed moments.
This complete trilogy presents Capon's original vision in its entirety for the first time. Previously published in fragmented form with significant portions removed, the full manuscript reveals the author's bold theological insights woven throughout interconnected narratives. Each story demonstrates his unwavering conviction that grace operates in ways that defy conventional moral expectations.
Capon's masterful storytelling combines literary skill with theological depth, creating a work that refuses to offer easy answers or comfortable conclusions. Instead, he invites readers into a wrestling match with the scandalous possibility that divine love might work through the very situations we find most morally troubling.
For those seeking to understand the complex relationship between human love, moral failure, and spiritual transformation, this restored work offers a challenging and ultimately transformative journey.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
📄 Length: 295 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Understand spiritual ethics
- ✓ Open to divine grace
- ✓ Explore Eschatology
- ✓ Explore Law and gospel
- ✓ Understand the nature of love
- ✓ Explore Sexual ethics