Hinds Feet on High Places Complete and Unabridged by Hannah Hurnard
Synopsis
Hinds Feet on High Places Complete and Unabridged is Hannah Hurnard's enduring Christian allegory of fear, surrender, suffering, and spiritual transformation. First published in 1955, the novel follows Much-Afraid, a timid and burdened young woman who longs to leave the Valley of Humiliation and follow the Shepherd to the High Places. Her journey is neither easy nor sentimental: she must travel with Sorrow and Suffering, face the voices of fear and resentment, and learn that spiritual growth often comes through the very trials one would most wish to avoid.
Written in the tradition of devotional allegory and often compared with The Pilgrim's Progress, Hurnard's best-known work speaks to readers drawn to Christian fiction, spiritual classics, faith-based literature, and reflective devotional reading. Its symbolic landscape gives narrative form to the inner life of faith: longing, obedience, pain, trust, and the gradual transformation of the soul. This complete and unabridged Sublime Books edition preserves the full text for readers seeking a serious Christian allegory of discipleship, courage, and the journey toward spiritual maturity.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Wilder Publications
- ISBN: 9781617200052
- Number of pages: 132
- Dimensions: 156 x 230 x 9 mm
- Weight: 210g
- Languages: English
