Prisoner of Conscience John Bunyan
Galen K Johnson
A revolutionary study of John Bunyan's view of conscience as reflected in his theological, fictional, political and autobiographical writings.
Prisoner of Conscience is an interdisciplinary study of Bunyan's understanding of conscience, to what degree it demands fidelity, and how this affects Bunyan's relationship both to the modern emphasis on individualism and historic Christianity. This book deals with Bunyan's theological, fictional, and autobiographical writings, often in comparison with his contemporaries, such as the Quakers, John Milton and Richard Baxter.

An interdisciplinary study of Bunyan's understanding of conscience, to what degree it demands fidelity, and how this affects Bunyan's relationship both to the modern emphasis on individualism and historical Christianity. This book deals with Bunyan's theological, fictional, political and autobiographical writings, often in comparison with his contemporaries, such as the Quakers, John Milton and Richard Baxter

ISBN: 9781842272237
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Publisher: PATERNOSTER PRESS - published N/A
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