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Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
In William P. Young's book, The Shack, it is important to understand the implications of the plot before one studies the theological exposition of the novel.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
William P. Young uses epigraphs in his novel The Shack. Here is a list of epigraphs for chapters 1-5 and a brief synopsis of their source.
William Young wrote what became his book, The Shack, for his children. In the course of editing it for publication, the novel developed an unusual structure.
William P. Young's The Shack is a piece of Christian fiction that manages to be inspiring, interesting, and challenges religious prejudices all at the same time.


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