Surprise! Three in-depth interviews with Paul Young, author of The Shack

William Paul Young, author of The ShackNow everyone’s going to think I’m really a “Shack fanboy” and that’s okay…’cause I really love the message of this little book and the impact it’s having around the world. A small work of fiction, The Shack was written by a fifty-year-old man at the insistence of his wife to explain his core convictions of God’s unconditional love and grace, after going through years of personal failure and the ensuing pain of feeling outside the reach of restoration. So he wrote it all down in an effort to spare them the pain of forty years of wrong-headed thinking about God; and he uses fiction as a metaphor to compress his lifetime into one weekend with God at a place that represents the greatest pain and sadness of his life.

Anyway, I could go on and on, but the reason for this post is simply to identify a series of three in-depth interviews featuring William Paul Young by Dr. J. Michael Feazell, executive editor of “The Plain Truth” magazine and senior advisor to the president of The Worldwide Church of God. This three-part video magazine focus, “You’re Included,” can be accessed in the video archives of the WCG where you can stream the three videos, listen to the audio, download WMV’s (Windows Media Player), MP4’s for your iPod, or even ISO files to create DVD’s for playback on your home entertainment system. Pretty impressive array of choices: there’s even a written transcript for those who might like to borrow a few quotes. [ NOTE: If the above link does not work, please copy and paste the following URL into your browser: http://www.wcg.org/av/MiscVid.htm ]

I think you will discover more about Paul Young in these three episodes—his humility and his love for truth—than you will ever get in reading the plethora of book reviews and even (if you can believe it) the warnings of the doctrine police. Sadly, I feel they are missing the whole point of Paul’s story and they are also bearing false witness against a dear brother in Christ. One of Paul’s friends commented to another person, “Your response to this book will tell me more about you than about the book.” Here’s an outline of the interviews:

Episode 1 (28 minutes): They talk about Paul’s book, how it came about, that the very nature of relationship is imbedded in the Trinitarian character and nature of God, how theologies of separation from God create performance-based religion, and the question of whether anything really did happen when Jesus Christ came to live inside of us.

Episode 2 (30 minutes): In this second interview they discuss the popular view of God as a Christianized Zeus or Gandalf-with-an-attitude as opposed to the loving Father portrayed by the “prodigal’s father” or Papa in The Shack, some of the objections people have raised to The Shack, the unity and diversity of the Trinity, the truth of the wrath of God, legalism’s expectations and some personal reflections.

Episode 3 (35 minutes): Paul Young points out the importance of knowing God’s character and nature to avoid the disconnect many people experience in trying to trust the “angry” God who requires his son’s death and to avoid the mistaken notion that while Jesus is “good,” God the Father is “mean.” They also note that God’s holiness existed before sin, so it is not a reaction to sin, and Jesus is the only road into the Father’s heart.

Hope you are blessed by these interviews!

Comments 4

  1. kent burgess wrote:

    Bill, these three interviews are so good.

    And I am with you about not worrying about being thought of as the “Shack Fanboy” I’ve had many people think I refer to it too often also, but hey, when something has been used in one’s life as this story has been in mine and all it has set in motion, I’m really not bothered by what people say about it or myself.

    Posted 06 May 2008 at 10:34 pm
  2. Bill Lollar wrote:

    Glad you liked them, Kent. I’m in the process of downloading the larger versions of the video files to burn a DVD for sharing with others. My wife runs a small Christian bookshop that has sold well over 600 copies of The Shack as Windblown Media’s distributor for the UK, so she will also be able to give copies of these DVD’s away to her customers or perhaps those that are critical of the book/author.

    Posted 07 May 2008 at 12:18 am
  3. kent burgess wrote:

    I remembered hearing from Wayne that you all had the book store and were distributing for Windblown in the UK. I work below a Barnes & Noble and in the beginning of them handling the book they couldn’t keep it on the shelves. They kept asking “What is the deal with this book?”

    The DVD sounds like a good idea. I have had a few people that were a bit concerned after their first reading and once they heard Paul interviewed it put them at ease and opened them up to re-reading it again.

    Posted 07 May 2008 at 1:48 am
  4. sonja wrote:

    “Your response to this book will tell me more about you than about the book.”

    That is absolutely true … it’s especially true of people who react to reviews as if they were the book itself!!

    Posted 07 May 2008 at 2:46 am

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