Bunyan Characters-Third Series: Lectures Delivered In St. George's Free Church Edinburgh
Synopsis
Bunyan characters-Third series: Lectures delivered in St. George's Free Church Edinburgh offers a reflective exploration of the figures and ideas within John Bunyan's allegorical writings, focusing especially on the spiritual conflicts depicted in his work. The volume examines how the inner life is portrayed as a battleground in which virtues and weaknesses contend for influence, using the city of Mansoul as a symbolic representation of human experience. Through detailed discussion, the lectures highlight how traits such as pride, stubbornness, humility, and discernment shape the ongoing struggle between moral clarity and destructive impulses. The narrative framework invites readers to consider how external pressures and internal inclinations interact, creating challenges that reveal deeper truths about character and conviction. By drawing connections between Bunyan's imaginative portrayals and the universal search for moral steadiness, the lectures encourage thoughtful engagement with the complexities of the human heart. The work emphasizes the continuing relevance of Bunyan's insights and the value of examining personal conflict through the lens of allegory.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Double9 Books Llp
- ISBN: 9789375556671
- Number of pages: 172
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
- Languages: English
