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The Holy War (Hardcover)
John Bunyan; Edited by Daniel V Runyon
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R1,473
Discovery Miles 14 730
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Synopsis: Four years after John Bunyan released his instantly
popular journey allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, he published The
Holy War--a battle allegory and companion volume. His first book
explores salvation of the individual Christian; the second portrays
the battle for sanctification. While Christian struggles with
questions about assurance of salvation, the collective Mansoul
labors with the challenges of being led by and filled with the Holy
Spirit. The Pilgrim's Progress focuses on the individual's struggle
against sin; The Holy War portrays the Church in a corporate
struggle against systemic evil. Bunyan wrote that The Holy War
originates in "the same heart, and head, fingers and pen" as The
Pilgrim's Progress. Both books present separate dimensions of
Bunyan's spiritual journey. Taken together, the journey allegory
and the battle allegory capture the full range and depth of the
biblical message that consumed Bunyan's imagination. He credits his
own salvation to these two things: The grace of God and tenacious,
continual, holy warfare. The Holy War is testimony to a spiritual
battle he fought, and won. This edition provides annotations that
clarify Bunyan's first edition language and message for readers in
a post-Puritan world. Endorsements: "Runyon's new edition of John
Bunyan's neglected masterpiece The Holy War makes a spirited case
for its literary and theological importance. The introduction and
footnotes give readers the fullest and most up-to-date help with
biblical, historical, and literary contexts." --Roger Pooley, Keele
University and International John Bunyan Society "In an era newly
preoccupied with the oxymoronic pairing of 'holy' and 'war, '
Runyon's edition offers a clarifying reminder about the interiority
of Bunyan's theme . . . Based on the first edition of 1682
(including marginal notations), this is an excellent teaching text.
I have already added it to my syllabus." --Arlette Zinck, The
King's University College "Runyon provides a useful resource for
Christian devotion and discipleship in this version of John
Bunyan's The Holy War, a work which explores in exquisite detail
the dynamics of sanctification as a lifelong contest and probation.
The framing metaphor here is a needed corrective for Bunyan's other
primary metaphor of wayfaring on a generic and well-defined way."
--U. Milo Kaufmann, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(retired) Author Biography: John Bunyan (1628-1688) was an English
Puritan pastor and prolific author of sermons, theological
treatises, poems, and allegories. He is best remembered for The
Pilgrim's Progress and his spiritual autobiography, Grace Abounding
to the Chief of Sinners. Daniel V. Runyon, PhD, is Professor of
English at Spring Arbor University in Michigan. He is the author of
numerous books, including John Bunyan's Master Story: The Holy War
as Battle Allegory in Religious and Biblical Context.
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