Between noon and three
Book Description
In the span of three hours on an ordinary afternoon, an English professor and his graduate student cross a line that will forever alter their understanding of love, forgiveness, and divine grace. Robert Farrar Capon transforms this seemingly scandalous encounter into a profound meditation on the radical nature of spiritual redemption.
This trilogy of interconnected narratives explores how human failings and moral complexities can become unexpected doorways to deeper theological truths. Capon dares to suggest that even our most questionable choices might serve as vehicles for understanding the outrageous generosity of grace. Through the lens of an extramarital affair, he examines the tension between ethical expectations and the transformative power of unconditional forgiveness.
Originally published in fragmented form across two separate volumes, this complete edition finally presents Capon's full vision as he intended. The author's unflinching examination of sexual ethics, divine law, and ultimate redemption challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about morality and mercy. His narrative weaves together personal confession, theological reflection, and spiritual insight in ways that illuminate the mysterious workings of grace in human relationships.
For those seeking to understand how spiritual transformation can emerge from life's most complicated moments, Capon offers a provocative exploration of forgiveness that extends far beyond conventional religious boundaries. This restored work reveals the complete scope of his theological audacity and literary craftsmanship.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
📄 Length: 295 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Understand spiritual ethics
- ✓ Explore Sexual ethics
- ✓ Explore Eschatology
- ✓ Explore Law and gospel
- ✓ Open to divine grace
- ✓ Understand the nature of love
- ✓ Explore Fiction