Book
Store



 Location:  Home» Books » The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity  
Books Home

  • Movie Store
  • Music Store
  • Game Store
  • Software Store
  • Tool Store
  • Shopping Mall
  • Categories
    Books
    Magazines
    Bestsellers
    1.The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity
    2.Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
    3.Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan
    4.Stephenie Meyer: Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse/Breaking Dawn CD Ppk (Twilight Saga)
    5.Plum Spooky (A Between-the-Numbers Novel)
    6.Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America
    7.The UltraMind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain by Healing Your Body First
    8.New Moon
    9.Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, Book 3)
    10.Outliers: The Story of Success
    New Releases
    Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan
    Plum Spooky (A Between-the-Numbers Novel)
    Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America
    The UltraMind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain by Healing Your Body First
    Outliers: The Story of Success
    The Art of Extreme Self-Care 2-CD: Transforming Your Life One Month at a Time
    The Power of Soul: The Way to Heal, Rejuvenate, Transform and Enlighten All Life (Soul Power 3)
    Scarpetta (Kay Scarpetta)
    The Associate
    Too Fat to Fish
    Related Categories
    • Audiobooks
    Format (feature_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    Books
    Most Wished For
    1.Stephenie Meyer: Twilight/New Moon/Eclipse/Breaking Dawn CD Ppk (Twilight Saga)
    2.Excuses Begone! 8-CD: How to Change Lifelong, Self-Defeating Thinking Habits
    3.Mindfulness for Beginners
    4.Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
    5.Guided Meditations: For Calmness, Awareness, and Love
    6.The Gingerbread Girl
    7.New Moon
    8.Detox Box
    9.Inspired By The Bible Experience: The Complete Bible
    10.Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4)

    The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity

    The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity
    Author: William Paul Young
    Creator: Roger Mueller
    Publisher: Oasis Audio
    Category: Book

    List Price: $27.99
    Buy New: $16.95
    You Save: $11.04 (39%)



    New (17) Used (3) from $16.95

    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2263 reviews
    Sales Rank: 755

    Format: Audiobook, Cd
    Media: Audio CD
    Edition: First Edition, Unabridged
    Number Of Items: 7
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 5.4 x 0.7

    ISBN: 1598594192
    Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
    EAN: 9781598594195
    ASIN: 1598594192

    Publication Date: July 1, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Shipping: International shipping available
    Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail

    Editorial Reviews:

    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 at the shack on a wintry afternoon and walks back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change Mack's world forever.



    Customer Reviews:   Read 2258 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars The Stretcher   January 9, 2009
    Wendy L. Hemphill (New Ipswich,NH)

    The Shack will stretch the way you think when it comes to the character of God. You will never be the same and it will be for the better.It's an awesome exercise. Couldn't put the book down. We have an awesome God!!



    4 out of 5 stars Much needed picture of God painted.   January 9, 2009
    Melissa L. Haas
    The Shack has done for Christianity what is very difficult for "Churches" to do. Because the church is full of people who are struggling with their own issues, it is very hard for them to paint the picture of God's love as it should be painted. This book could and should be read by all Christians, new and old, but I think it is important that discussion with other Christians, especially those who are in a muture relationship with God is important. We have read and discussed this as a family. We have different opinions, but all agree that the image of God painted in this book could change people's lives. The one reason this didn't achieve 5 stars is because we felt the writing itself was rushed at times and lagged at other times. Happy reading.


    4 out of 5 stars Judging God   January 9, 2009
    Donna Borg (Paradise, CA United States)
    The authors style didn't pull me in right away.
    Once the main character met the Trinity things became interesting!
    Young addresses some very real and tragic life issues in a different way. If the reader has ever experienced loving a child s/he will be able to easily understand the concept(s) Mr. Young delivers.
    He gives his view of how God, Jesus and The Holy Spirit view organized religion which has caused quite a stir with priests and pastors (as well as many parishioners).
    This is suggested reading for families because it will open discussions which will enable parents and children to share their beliefs.
    It's a quick, easy read and in the end you will learn something about yourself and how you judge.




    1 out of 5 stars Why you should give the Shack the shaft   January 8, 2009
    C. Zodrow (Washington State)
    5 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I did not write this analysis and critique, but I wholly agree with it. Everyone who claims Christ should read it.

    "The book entitled The Shack has been a marketing phenomenon among "evangelicals." Blurbs compare the Shack to Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. I am here to tell you that the hype is a bit forced. Let's do a bit of comparison, first with the book of Job, then with Bunyan, interjecting a bit of C.S. Lewis in for fun.

    The Shack is the story of a man whose beautiful daughter is brutally murdered. The man leaves the faith, only to receive a message from God to meet him at the shack, the very place where his daughter was murdered. He then meets God. The Father is a big jolly black woman, the Son is a Jewish carpenter, and the Holy Spirit is a wispy, mysterious Asian woman (we'll get to that blasphemy in a moment). The upshot of the plot is that God explains to the main character the why's and the wherefore's, and the man is healed. The theological upshot is that God is good, but not all-powerful. Young takes Rabbi Kushner's prong of the dilemma. What is important to notice here is a combination of rationalism and experientalism. On the one hand, Young tears at the heart strings, making the reader bleed for the main character. On the other hand, in order for the man's faith to be "restored," God has to explain himself.

    Contrast Job. Job lost much more than the man in the story (ten children!), and it was due to the prince of demons being opposed to him, not a mere man, even if Job didn't know that. He lost all his possessions, and then finally his health. He had much more to complain about than the man in The Shack. He too wanted God to explain. He wanted to vindicate himself as well. But when God finally has His say, He tells Job that He does not have to come to the bar of human reason. Humans have to come to the bar of God. This is where C.S. Lewis comes in. In his brilliant essay entitled "God in the Dock," he makes the point that the really important thing for autonomous man is that he is the judge, and that God is in the dock. The man may very well be a kindly judge and acquit God of wrong-doing, if God shows Himself up to the task of defending himself. But the really important thing is that man is the judge, and God is in the dock (on trial). Job shows us that the reverse is true. God is the judge, and man is in the dock.

    Rationalism always results in God losing one of His attributes. If God is all-powerful and all-good, then how come evil exists? The Bible does not allow us to lessen the difficulty of this question by jettisoning one of these attributes. The reason the problem is so acute for the believer is that God is both all-benevolent and all-powerful.

    Just to begin an answer (and not leave the readers hanging), God allows evil to exist for various reasons, but evil will not continue to last. God has dealt with the problem of evil on the cross and the empty tomb, and will finally eradicate the very presence of evil in this world in the future. No other religion, by the way, or atheism, has an answer to this question. Pantheism believes that evil is naturally part of the world. No hope of eradication there. Atheism cannot define right and wrong, so his faith in his own reason becomes shockingly apparent when he confidently talks about the problem of evil. Deists don't believe that God has anything to do with the world. These all lack hope and eschatology.

    Bunyan and Young go in fundamentally different directions. Christian's journey is to the bar of judgment as a defendant whom God will acquit based on the spotless righteousness of Christ imputed to him. The man's journey in The Shack is to the bench, where he magnanimously acquits God of wrong-doing, once it becomes evident that God is really powerless to stop it. Of course, if God is powerless to stop evil, then He is also powerless to eradicate evil, and so that road is also a dead end eschatologically speaking.

    In talking with one of my friends, he made the very interesting point also about faith. What moves Christian? It is the scroll, the evangelist, the Interpreter, the fellow believers he meets on the way, the key of faith in Doubting Castle. It is the means of grace which compels Christian to a life of faith. In The Shack, it is a one-time rationalistic showdown where God pleads and begs with the man (in effect) not only to give Him a hearing, but to acquit Him of wrong-doing. Ultimately, the man's faith is in himself.

    My friend also noted the contrast between the way in which God is portrayed in the Bible as opposed to how God is portrayed in The Shack. The God of The Shack is hardly a God with the least little hint of awe and majesty. He is not the God of the whirlwind, which is how God treated Job. He is not the God before whom all bow their faces to the ground. Instead, He is a God whose booty sways to the music. Anyone who cannot see the blasphemy and rank heresy of this portrayal of God is seriously lacking in discernment. God is Spirit, and only the Second Person of the Trinity has a human body which exists only in hypostatic union with the divine nature, and is currently a glorified body. I choose to believe the God of the Bible, who will eradicate evil because He is completely omnipotent and completely free of sin." -- Lane Keister



    5 out of 5 stars Great Book about God's Love and helps with the concept of Trinity   January 8, 2009
    M. Baker (NC USA)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    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!



    Proud member of the Celebrity Pro Network. Make sure you check out these other great JimmyKat network sites:

    Lyrics Database   Celebrity Blog   Celebrity Thing   Celebrity PC   Latest Celebrity Photos   Web Portal   Travel Photos   Quotes   Flash Games


    Is there a better
    price available?


    Find out:






    Most Gifted
    1.The Last Lecture CD
    2.Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
    3.The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity
    4.The Essential Barack Obama: The Grammy Award-Winning Recordings
    5.Outliers: The Story of Success
    6.The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on R the American Dream
    7.When You Are Engulfed in Flames
    8.The Secret (Unabridged, 4-CD Set)
    9.Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
    10.Inspired By The Bible Experience: The Complete Bible