Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

William P. Young’s Mesmerizing novel, The Shack

William P. Young’s The Shack, is within the top-100 best-selling titles at Amazon. The book is becoming a hit and especially among students and among those who are part of the Emergent Church. The book is acclaimed as a "life-changer, a transformer.” This book, which was released in May has already gone into its fourth printing. It has obviously struck a chord with Christians.
The Shack revolves around Mack (Mackenzie) Philips. Four years before this story begins, Mack’s young daughter, Missy, was abducted during a family vacation. Though her body was never found, the police did find evidence in an abandoned shack to prove that she had been brutally murdered by a notorious serial killer who preyed on young girls. As the story begins, Mack, who has been living in the shadow of his Great Sadness, receives a strange note that is apparently from God. God invites Mack to return to this shack for a get together. Though uncertain, Mack visits the scene of the crime and there has a weekend-long encounter with God, or, more properly, with the godhead.
God is represented by a large African-American woman, known as Papa. Jesus is a young middle-aged man of Middle-Eastern (i.e. Jewish) descent with a big nose and rather plain looks while the Holy Spirit is played by Sarayu, a small, delicate and eclectic woman of Asian descent.

Read it all in the review by Tim Challies Sphere: Related Content