


But for the most part, it got me thinking about my own relationship with God, how I treat him, and how he treats us. It is a work of fiction and therfore there are some elements which I had to go and cross reference myself. Yes, I know for the most part God is portrayed as a Woman (which is not biblical), but it explained why in the book. (BP)The publishing world sees very few books reach blockbuster status, but William Paul Youngs The Shack has now exceeded even that. He proclaims there are none who are specially loved by God and that formal religion is opposed to God. He denies human depravity and divine sovereignty. Any additional comments? Don’t be turned away by the sound of this book. Going Back to The Shack Through twenty-eight brief chapters, Young systematically discusses and denies tenet after tenet of the historic Christian faith. Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you? Definitely the part where. And the way he reads it as if the character is figuring it out for the first time really helps me to engage with the events in the story. Young (Author) 40,988 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 15.59 144 Used from 1.25 27 New from 10.35 Paperback 10.43 897 Used from 0.05 70 New from 5.64 12 Collectible from 6. What does Roger Mueller bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book? His timing is spot on. William Paul Young, the author of The Shack, shared his healing journey with Oprah Winfrey on Super Soul Sunday.

Would you listen to The Shack again? Why? I would definitely listen to The Shack again because even though it is based on fiction, it helped me explore my biblical understanding of God, his workings, and plans for us.
