John Bunyan in context
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John Bunyan in context
(Studies in protestant nonconformity)
Keele University Press, 1996
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Bibliography: p. 291-310. - Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
John Bunyan of Bedford (1628-1688) is one of the most celebrated of English authors, and this re-evaluation of his life and work not only touches his religious and political interests but also aims to reveal a man less revolutionary and more opportunistic than previously surmised. There are separate chapters on each of the major works and an in-depth consideration of a wide-ranging body of publications on doctrine and practical divinity. Bunyan's life, personality and experience are covered, with his views on family life, business ethics and women investigated.
目次
- John Bunyan - biography and autobiography
- Bunyan's life - 1660-1688
- Bunyan's earlier writings
- Bunyan's mature writings on faith and churchmanship
- the Pilgrim's Progress, part 1
- Mr. Badman and The Holy War
- The Pilgrim's Progress, part 2
- Bunyan's last writings.
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