![]() ![]() To be fair, the book was an interesting and easy read. ![]() Universalism seems to be taught both in the book and the movie. As we left the theater, I asked her, “What did you think of the movie?” Her response was quick: “Everybody goes to heaven.” Her evaluation was the same as many others. I read the book on March 2, and my wife and I saw the movie on March 3. ![]() The movie, two hours and 12 minutes in length, was based on the book and premiered in theaters in March. The self-published book morphed into one of the best-selling Christian books in history (apart from the Bible), selling more than 22 million copies and being translated into more than 40 languages. In 2007, a significant publishing phenomenon began when a relatively unknown William Paul Young printed some copies of “The Shack,” a theological novel he had written for his children. ![]()
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