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  1. Young began writing Cross Roads while on a retreat, where he wrote the book in eleven days. He has remarked that he began writing Cross Roads as a way to "delve deeper into the human soul" after his book The Shack and to explore the themes of transformation and community.

  2. Dec 31, 2012 · Instead, I am exploring the theological and philosophical themes that Young raises throughout Cross Roads. There will be Spoilers ahead. Free Will. The notion of crossroads is a major theme throughout the work, and Young utilizes the imagery to discuss free will metaphorically.

  3. Jan 1, 2012 · William Paul Young. 3.94. 11,896 ratings1,346 reviews. Paul Young, author of the international bestseller, The Shack, tells a story of the incremental transformation of a man caught in the torments of his own creation, somewhere between heaven and earth.

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  5. Dec 1, 2012 · Paul Young wrote his first book, The Shack, as a story to share with family and friends about faith and redemption. He printed 15 copies at an Office Depot but has gone on to sell 18 million...

  6. William Paul Young had what he calls an “unusual” upbringing—although he also likes to point out that each person’s life story is unusual in its own way. In his case, Young spent the first ten years of his life in the highlands of New Guinea, where his parents were missionaries.

  7. Jan 15, 2008 · Young covers a wide variety of theological topics in this book, each of which is relevant to the theme of Mack’s suffering and his inability to trust in a God who could let his daughter be treated in such a horrifying way.