
Finding God in the Shack
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Narrated by:
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Roger Mueller
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By:
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Roger E. Olson
About this listen
This most unlikely of stories, as told in William Young's The Shack, has become a runaway best seller 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.
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 books complex and controversial issues. 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.
©2009 Randal Rauser (P)2009 OasisI love listing to it over and over again--I learned a lot from this Audio
It will bring you closer and closer to God
God is Great
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opening the door.
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I must say there is things I don't agree with Mr Olson, but even in those points he has probably better arguments than me.
Interesting addition to the Shack
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Worth listening to
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Way too long.Which character – as performed by Roger Mueller – was your favorite?
There are no characters. It is a commentaryIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
Not movie material.Any additional comments?
This is a theological review of 'The Shack'. I found it somewhat informative and very tedious. It is like the NBC commentary after a political speech telling you what you should really think/believe about the speech you just listened to. It seems that 'The Shack' is a book that is best left between you and God. To pray and meditate over for the edification of Christ in your own heart. This book is preachy and de-personalized 'The Shack' for me. It is not clear to me why the author felt the need to write 'Finding God in the Shack'.Theology 101 relative to The Shack
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Very interesting points
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