[Faith-talk] recommended books
Maureen Pranghofer
maureensmusic at comcast.net
Wed Dec 17 18:41:52 UTC 2014
Hi
I know you were addressing Debby but if you don't mind I thought I'd throw
in my two cents worth. I loved the shack because even though God was
expressed as a woman it was a way of portraying His great love. And I
believe that God is both feminine and masculine.
Maureen
-----Original Message-----
From: Poppa Bear via Faith-talk
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:53 AM
To: 'Debby Phillips' ; 'Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion'
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] recommended books
Hello Debbie, I had a pastor tell me that they read the Shack and that they
really enjoyed the book, but that it wasn't supposed to be biblical, but
rather an allegory much like the book Pilgrims Progress which I have read a
couple of times and highly recommend, and at the same time, for the life of
me, I can't see how a woman posing as God or Jesus in the book the Shack is
near the same as the Pilgrims Progress, but he shrugged it off as nothing.
For myself, I haven't read the Shack, but I am still curious to understand
where he was coming from, but sense I respect you, I wonder how you feel? I
tend to be so conservative at times that I can sometimes feel legalistic and
not so full of grace even when a book is in question.
-----Original Message-----
From: Faith-talk [mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debby
Phillips via Faith-talk
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 7:02 PM
To: Ashley Bramlett; Faith-talk, for the discussion of faith and religion;
faith-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] recommended books
Hi Ashley, I know that Max Lucado books are on BARD, and also
Bookshare. Perhaps Audible dot com, too. As for the Shack, I
respectfully disagree with you, Linda. The author used some
imagination when He wrote The Shack, but there is nothing
different than C.S. Lewis portraying Jesus as Aslan a Lion.
When I first began reading The Shack, I was a little shocked but
the more I read, the more I recognized God. He never wrote the
book as a "literal" portrayal of God. As for 90 Minutes in
Heaven, and Heaven Is For Real, I see nothing unscriptural about
either of those books. I guess it depends on how you view
Scripture. If you believe that every word is totally literally
true, then no, you will not like The Shack, and be skeptical
about books like Heaven Is For Real and 90 Minutes in Heaven.
Blessings, Debby and Neena
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