Between Noon and Three: Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace

Between Noon and Three: Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace

by Robert Farrar Capon
Between Noon and Three: Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace

Between Noon and Three: Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace

by Robert Farrar Capon

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Overview

Picture a college town in the mid- 1970s. An English professor who has become an expert in extramarital dalliances is smitten by one of his graduate students. They meet for lunch around noon, and before three they make declarations of love. Is it possible that their subsequent affair could ultimately teach us something about true forgiveness and the radical meaning of grace? Only Robert Farrar Capon would have the audacity — and the authorial skill — to fashion such a tale.

It has taken well over a decade for Between Noon and Three to appear in this, its original form. First published under two separate titles with significant parts excised and an entire section recast, the real Between Noon and Three is actually a trilogy of intertwined tales, each of which exhibits Capon's persistent insistence on the outrageous nature of grace. The original manuscript is here printed in full, including a new introduction by Capon on the work's unusual history.

Reading sometimes like a provocative novel, sometimes like a theological wrangle between writer and reader, Between Noon and Three defies categorization. Capon sums up the book this way: "Those who read it as a novel are doomed to disappointment: at every turn, the story line entangles itself in theological ropework. On the other hand, those who prefer their theology straight up — no ice, no olives, no twists — will recoil at the plethora of oddments I serve with it, not to mention my penchant for mixing purple prose with low comedy. I always work two sides of the street at once, running from store to store, picking up what strikes my fancy. If you can stand the switching back and forth, it makes for a diverting experience."

Diverting, disconcerting, engaging, enlightening — it's pure Capon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802842220
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 01/20/1997
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

An Episcopal priest and the author of many popular books, including The Supper of the Lamb (Modern Library), The Mystery of Christ . . . And Why We Don’t Get It (Eerdmans); and a widely praised trilogy on Jesus’ parables now available in

Table of Contents

    Introduction: Back at the Beginning

    PART I: PARABLE

  1. Law, Grace, and the Free Drink
  2. The Tyranny of Angels
  3. 'Twas Grace that Taught My Heart . . .
  4. Interlude with Augustine
  5. The Rising Tide
  6. Greater Trumps
  7. Catharine
  8. Death
  9. Laura
  10. Resurrection
  11. Beyond All Liking and Happening
  12. From Noon till Three
  13. Morality vs. Grace
  14. Two Pauls
  15. Spirituality vs. Grace
  16. Superstition vs. Grace
  17. The Picnic
  18. PART II: COFFEE HOUR

  19. To the Woodshed
  20. Sticks, Stones, and Snake Oil
  21. An Unacceptable Parable
  22. Objections from the Floor
  23. And Having Done That, Thou Hast Donne . . .
  24. As Pants the Hart for Cooling Streams . . .
  25. PART III: THE YOUNGEST DAY

  26. Rub-out
  27. Afterlife
  28. The Four Last Things
  29. Tracking the Mystery of Reconciliation
  30. Re-membering the Garden
  31. The Outrage of Grace
  32. Rigged Justice
  33. The Hell of It All
  34. Heaven in a Nutshell
  35. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus
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