Special: The Pilgrim, via John Bunyan (e-books)

? One of the most influential authors of the seventeenth century, John Bunyan (1628?1688) was a unique cultural phenomenon whose appearance in the history of Christian ideas is surprising when you consider who Bunyan was and his life story, the context story in which he lived and the cultural and theological environment to which he belonged. Despite all these opposing forces and against all odds, Bunyan produced a literary work, not only of great influence and influence in the Protestant world, but also of recognized literary value. ? [1]

? His cousin, The Pilgrim, loses to the Bible only in the number of copies sold and influenced in the most conservative Christian circles. All of Bunyan’s allegorical works, including this one, were once very popular books in English-speaking countries, especially in Scotland and the United States. Times have changed, tastes have changed, Bunyan’s ideas have changed, and Bunyan’s books have crumbled; however, it is worth reading these ancient allegories not only for their literary beauty, recognized by criticism from the romantic movement, but also for the uplifting nature of ideas here. Bunyan excites and motivates, provokes reflection and elevates the human spirit is contemplating the mysteries of the Christian faith.

  • They caught him to comply with his laws.
  • Whipped him.
  • Slapped him.
  • Cut him into pieces of meat.
  • Stoned him.
  • Stabbed him with swords.
  • And finally threw him into the fire and reduced him to ashes.
  • That’s how Faithful perished.

But behind the crowd, I saw in my dream a cart taken by two horses waiting for him, and as soon as his enemies killed him, he was carried in this carriage by the clouds, to the sound of trumpets, heading towards the heavenly door. Cristiano’s punishment has been postponed. Our pilgrim returned to prison, where he was still for a while, however, the one who has it all, and who has the power of the wrath of the enemies in his hand, allowed Christian to escape this time and continue on his way.

What sweet songs I heard as a Christian as I walked!” Great was your happiness in the Lord, my faithful good friend,” he said. “Now you are blessed, while the unbelievers, whose pleasures are false and empty, will lament in the midst of pain and anguish. Bless God, faithful friend, and sing: your name will be eternal, for you live, even if you are killed.

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