Between Noon and Three

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Robert Capon's "Between Noon and Three" is a unique exploration of grace, using a parable about a womanizing professor to illustrate its profound implications.

The book alternates between narrative chapters and theological reflections, creating a compelling and insightful read.

Capon's writing style is both eloquent and challenging, forcing readers to confront their preconceived notions about grace and forgiveness.

The book's central theme is the unconditional love and acceptance offered by God, regardless of our flaws or failures.

It's a powerful reminder of God's boundless mercy and the transformative power of grace.

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