How would John Bunyan have written Pilgrims Progress if he had lived today instead of the 1600s? "Pilgrims Progress in Today's Language and Today's World" recreates the John Bunyan classic and sets it in today's culture. John Bunyan's theological views are much different than those of many Christian church goers today. Bunyan would heartily agree with J.I. Packer's statement: "North American Protestantism: 3,000 miles wide and half an inch deep." Even more shockingly, John Bunyan's spiritual take on the politics of his time set in today's political environment might stun liberals and...
How would John Bunyan have written Pilgrims Progress if he had lived today instead of the 1600s? "Pilgrims Progress in Today's Language and Today's Wo...
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come; Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of religious English literature, has been translated into more than 200 languages, and has never been out of print. Bunyan began his work while in the Bedfordshire county prison for violations of the Conventicle Act, which prohibited the holding of religious services outside the auspices of the established Church of England. Early Bunyan scholars such as John Brown believed The...
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come; Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream is a 1678 Christian allegory written by Joh...