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  • The Shack Revisited.

  • There Is More Going On Here than You Ever Dared to Dream
  • By: C. Baxter Kruger
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  • Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary

Wm Paul Young's 2008 novel The Shack was a worldwide publishing phenomenon. Millions found their spiritual hunger satisfied by the New York Times best seller - the story of a man lifted from the depths of despair through his life-altering encounter with God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Now, respected theologian C. Baxter Kruger returns to the shack and the vision that Wm Paul Young created in his story of loss and redemption. Kruger helps us to explore and understand the deeper meaning of the Trinity, the intricate concept of God in three persons and our relationship to him. 

In The Shack Wm Paul Young invited us into a place of healing and transforming love; in The Shack Revisited, C. Baxter Kruger invites us to return to that place and explore more deeply the theology behind the story. 

©2012 C. Baxter Kruger (P)2012 Hachette

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"If you want to understand better the perspectives and theology that frame The Shack, this book is for you." (Paul Young, author of The Shack

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If you liked The Shack or even if you didn't then this is a must read for you. it's so good to hear some more background on the shack but also the theology behind it and was in it.
The performance of this audible book is fantastic C. Baxter Kruger has a brilliant storytellers voice that allows you just to sit back relax and be inspired.

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Sadly I have seen friends go off in a huff, they say that they have read The Shack, but I wonder how closely. It’s getting past God being portrayed as female and black that seems to be their sticking point, if only they could look beyond to learn something really important. Thank you for this commentary on the theology behind The Shack. It’s really worth reading and re-reading both books again.

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