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The Shack (Special Hardcover Edition) | 
| Author: William P. Young Publisher: Windblown Media Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.7 x 0.8
ISBN: 0964729245 EAN: 9780964729247 ASIN: 0964729245
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Product Description Mackenzie Allen Philips' youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later in the midst of his Great Sadness, Mack receives a suspicious note, apparently from God, inviting him back to that shack for a weekend. Against his better judgment he arrives as the shack on a wintry afternoon and walk back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change Mack's world forever. In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant The Shack wrestles with the timeless question, Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain? The answers Mack gets will astound you and perhaps transform you as much as it did him. You'll want everyone you know to read this book.
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Relationship or theology? Sometimes you can't have both! July 24, 2008 I would rather know God than know theology. I didn't read this book to get a theology. Theologies are a dime a dozen, but there is only one God. I thought this novel focused any reader willing to see Him on the living God who desires all men to come to a saving knowledge of Himself. Some scripture is hard to understand (or, at least, Peter thought so). This story carefully explicated some of that difficult scripture in a way that many can understand beautifully.
Another myth of emptiness July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So here we go again. Another syrupy "Christian" book that is nothing less than a theological trainwreck.
Eugene Peterson compares this book to Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" - which is laughable. "The Shack" is shallow, quick writing with absolutely no lasting depth. By 2010 this book will be as irrelevant as The Prayer of Jabez.
Theologically, the book obliquely teaches referrant worship (p. 31), universalism (p. 224-225), and full blown Pelagianism (p. 225). It denies that Jesus was sent by the Father to die for our sins (p. 31); it denies that our lifes are lived in priority-subjection to the first commandment (p. 206-207). It even denies that, for Christians, our sins are cast "as far as the east is from the west", and that God will "remember our sins no more" (p.224.)
Christians should ignore this book in the spirit of Matthew 24:4 and 2 Timothy 4:3-4. The Jesus of the Bible is not in this book, and God was not at the author's proverbial shack.
I Enjoyed Thoroughly July 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book, written in an amazingly simple format, was uplifting, inspiring, and powerful. Anyone who has reached a point in their life where they wonder why life unfolds as it does and have ever questioned their faith, should read- it changed my perception forever and has a profound impact on me. I bought a copy for my sister, mother, best friend and daughter...
The Shack July 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Shack gives the reader an entirely new view of God! It is life-changing in how we think about spirtual concepts. It gives hope and comfort to anyone who has ever lost a loved one. I loved it!
Excellent soul-searching book July 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I cannot even explain how this book has made me feel. It touched something very deep inside. The reminder that God does want a loving relationship, no matter where I am in my life is very encouraging. Anyone who believes that there is a God (of any belief) should read this book.
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