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Manufacturer: Windblown Media
Average Rating: Rating: 4.0/5Rating: 4.0/5Rating: 4.0/5Rating: 4.0/5Rating: 4.0/5


  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
  • EAN: 9780964729230
  • ISBN: 0964729237
  • Label: Windblown Media
  • Manufacturer: Windblown Media
  • Number Of Items: 1
  • Number Of Pages: 256
  • Publication Date: 2008-07-01
  • Publisher: Windblown Media
  • Studio: Windblown Media
Manufacturer: Windblown Media
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 at the shack on a wintry afternoon and walks 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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Summary: Great Book about God's Love and helps with the concept of Trinity
Comment: THE SHACK is a great book... well written, and you don't need to be a theologian to understand that this book is about the Triune God's love and forgiveness, which we should pass on to others.

I see that some people are taking exception to this book, and they seem to think that it isn't consistent with the Bible. However, since I believe that THE SHACK's key message is about love and forgiveness, I do not see any major conflicts. In the Gospels, Jesus taught us to love and forgive others. He told us to love each other, and to love, forgive, and even pray for our enemies. John 3:16 tells us that God gave us Jesus because he loved us so much that he was willing to give up his only begotton Son to atone for our sins. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we did a better job of loving and forgiving others -- even our enemies!!!

An added benefit is how the author, William Young, conceptualizes the Trinity. I found this to be a helpful treatment of this complex concept.

Is this a "new gospel"? No. Is it a great story? Yes. Does it teach a moral lesson? Yes. Does it help people understand the concept of the Triune God (the Trinity)? Definitely. Do I recommend it for individuals and/or groups? Absolutely!

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Summary: Would be worth 5 stars if it was 50 pages long
Comment: Four years ago, Mack's little daughter was brutally murdered in a crumbling old shack. Since then, he's been consumed by The Great Sadness, which has distanced him from his wife and other children. Now Mack receives a cryptic note inviting him to the scene of the crime. Little does he know he'll come to terms with his anger and grief - and the Holy Trinity.

This unusual book is part riveting drama and part Christian philosophy. The parts about Mack's terrible childhood and the loss of his daughter are very well-written - edge-of-your-seat scary and grab-the-tissues sad. But they're only the bookends around the main part of the book which is an explanation of the nature of God and his relationship with Man, as explained by some very folksy people who happen to be the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The problem I had is that the ethereal conversations between Mack and God were so drawn-out, tedious, and repetitive that I grew impatient for them to end and for the fictional story to resume. The same platitudes are repeated ad nauseum for 150 pages, told in (to me) an annoyingly homespun manner. It would have been much better and more effective if this section of the story had been massively reduced, because the endless droning could really be reduced to a simple, "God is Love."

The fiction part of the story about Mack's coming to terms with his past is excellent - taut and tear-jerkingly tragic; but the endless cutesy theology was tiresome for me. I do think this would make a good movie, though, and hope to see it one day. (3.5 stars)

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Summary: Not for me....
Comment: I read this book over the course of three days. About half-way through I started to get bored, but finished it. Nonetheless, I can understand why many people would love it. For people who aren't familiar with spiritual concepts due to not going to church or other life experiences, and they want these questions answered, this is the book for them. For people like me, who were raised in church and/or have an active spiritually-seeking mind, there's not going to be a lot in this book that knocks the socks off. None of the concepts or conversations in this book were new to me. In fact, one thing I realized is how many people there are who don't understand God at this level. To these people, I highly recommend it, but don't base a spiritual path on a work of fiction.

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Summary: The Shack
Comment: This is one of the best books I have ever read. This is a wonderful book to give as a gift.

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Summary: Stupid! So many ways this could have been written other than this!
Comment: I thought this book was stupid! I started to happily read thinking I had come across another joy of a book and then felt profoundly let down by the author's stage play of the Trinity. Any number of other ways this could have been written.

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