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Finding God in The Shack - Paperback


Conversations on an Unforgettable Weekend

Randal Rauser

"If you have ever had a conversation on ‘The Shack’, whether with an enthusiast or a critic, you will want to invite this skilled and accessible theologian into the conversation. Before you have read a dozen pages you will know why we need to keep company with theologians like Randel Rauser." Eugene H. Peterson Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology Regent College, Vancouver, B.C.

What would it be like to lose your youngest child to a serial killer? And then to have God invite you out for a conversation at the very shack where the terrible deed took place? And then imagine that the door to that shack of horrors opened . . . and before you knew it you had been swept up in the motherly embrace of a large African American woman? This most unlikely of stories, as told in William Young’s The Shack , has become a runaway bestseller and it is easy to see why. The book brings us on a redemptive journey through the shacks’ of deepest pain and suffering in our lives, guided by the triune God of Christian faith. But even as lives have been transformed through this book, other readers have sternly denounced it as a hodgepodge of serious theological error, even heresy. With one pastor urging his congregation to read it and another forbidding his congregation to, many Christians have simply been left confused.

Aware both of the excitement and uncertainty generated by The Shack , theologian Randal Rauser takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the pages of the story. In successive chapters he explores many of the book’s complex and controversial issues. Thus he explains why God the Father is revealed as an African American woman, he defends the book’s theology of the Trinity against charges of heresy and he considers its provocative denial of a Trinitarian hierarchy. But at its heart The Shack is a response to evil and so Rauser spends the final three chapters considering the book’s explanation for why God allows evil, how the atoning work of Christ offers new hope for a suffering world and ultimately how this hope extends to all of creation. Through these chapters Rauser offers an honest and illuminating discussion which opens up a new depth to the conversation while providing the reader with new opportunities for Finding God in The Shack.

ISBN: 9781606570326
Publisher: Paternoster
Pages: 160
Date: Feb 2009
Format: Paperback
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1. Anonymous User on 3/9/2010, said:

I must addmit, that I truely don't know where some of you people get the idea that this book is true. If you read the book, then you should read the post log in the very back. It states,"THIS BOOK IS FICTION AND WRITTEN FOR HIS KIDS FOR A GIFT....' The only thing that is real, is his feelings and emotions and how "HE" the author loves his Lord with all of his heart. I absolutely loved this book and have read it more than once. Weather its true or not, I would like to hope that my Jesus, whom I've accepted into my heart, would one day be with us the way HE did with Mack. May the God of this universe forgive us all for the judging of others the way we judge Him, and relying on our own independance for everything instead of Jesus..... May God have mercy on us all.............
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2. Anonymous User on 12/8/2009, said:

This Book Changed the way I see the God-Head its awsome and he has to know God from the way it was laid out no one could just sit down and write this without the Holy Spirit given it to Him
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3. Anonymous User on 6/22/2009, said:

I was horrified and thought it of the Devil. After reading several pages trying to understand the Spiritual meaning, I threw it in the trash.
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4. Anonymous User on 5/28/2009, said:

I was ready to write to the author and tell him I believe him, that this encounter really happened. The book has touched my heart, as I can relate to some of the feelings of Mack.
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5. Anonymous User on 5/13/2009, said:

If I need to read a book written by a theologian to show me where God is in this book [the shack] then I think I will take time to read and meditate on 'the' book!
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6. Anonymous User on 5/9/2009, said:

maudliN AND NOT INTERESTING TO KEEP ME READING AFTER THE DINNER...THEOLOGY AND REASON ARE LACKING
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7. Anonymous User on 5/8/2009, said:

How much time do you spend reading God's Word asking Him to reveal Himself to you. Do you realize that you can't come to God unless He draws you.That even the faith to believe comes from Him. There are many more things to be thinking about rather than the shack.How about election and predestination and the fact that you were chosen before the foundation of the world. If you were.
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8. Anonymous User on 4/28/2009, said:

Let us create man(mankind) in our image. This book helps us remove stereotyping God as Charlton Heston Moses/ Godlike image from Hollywood. Who or What is He. To me, he is love, John 3:16.
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9. Anonymous User on 4/1/2009, said:

It is so refreshing to have someone who is a scholar and actually will think before reacting is engaging in this conversation. I love this book, and am deeply saddened by people who continue to react without actually wanting to engage in the conversation. Why are you so afraid?
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10. Anonymous User on 3/5/2009, said:

I agree with comments 3 & 4. I'm thankful for the discussion that is happening from The Shack. I thought it was a great read and I leave the judgment up to God.
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