In 1678, an Englishman named John Bunyan published the allegorical tale “A Pilgrim’s Progress, From This World to That Which is to Come,” in which he reworked Biblical histories, parables and ...
In “The Pilgrim’s Progress,” John Bunyan’s 1678 Christian allegory, the protagonist leaves behind the City of Destruction and seeks paradise on Mount Zion. The road is hazardous, arduous and narrow ...
This article was adapted from episode eight of The Way to Glory. Each week on The Way to Glory, we take a fresh look at a character from The Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan's 300-year-old masterwork.
This article was adapted from episode one of The Way to Glory. Each week on The Way to Glory, we take a fresh look at a character from Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan's 300-year-old masterwork. The ...
A look at the man who wrote The Pilgrim's Progress, the most circulated book of all time, next to the Bible. This documentary, filmed at the John Bunyan Museum in Bedford, England, presents a ...
This animated adaptation of John Bunyan’s timeless allegory doesn’t so much surprise as it does reaffirm faith during gloomy times. There’s a reason why John Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress” has ...
Readers of John Bunyan’s guide to the good life for Christians, ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’, will know it as a long allegory charting the journey of a young man aptly named Christian, who runs away from ...
The journey of life comes with many a distraction. Despair, anger and flattery can knock you akimbo, but hope, faith and help from others can reroute you. In John Bunyan’s 1678 allegory, “The ...