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The Holy War
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The Holy War, John Bunyan'S Fourth Work Of Major Importance, Appeared In 1682. Although The Pilgrim'S Progress Has Always Been The Most Popular Of Bunyan'S Numerous Works, The Holy War Holds A Firm Second Place In The Hearts Of Christians Throughout The World. As In The Pilgrim'S Progress, The Holy War Is A Fascinating Allegory, A Delightful Narrative. As Ernest W. Bacon Describes It In John Bunyan: Pilgrim And Dreamer: The Story Sets Out To Recall The Fall And Redemption Of Mankind Under The Guise Of A Besieged City. The City Of Mansoul Originally Belonged By Right To Shaddai Or God, But Was Betrayed Through Ear Gate And Eye Gate Into The Hands Of Diabolus Or The Devil, Besieging Giant Who Takes Control. In The Hands Of The Enemy, Mansoul Loses Its Major, Lord Understanding, And Mr. Conscience Is Dismissed From His Post As Recorder. Lord Willbewill Becomes The Lord Of Mansoul Man'S Fallen Will, Selfwill, And Illwill All Combined In One Unpleasant And Antigod Character. In The End Mansoul Is Recaptured By Emmanuel'S Army, And Diabolus Is Driven Out. There Is Triumph Over Sin And Evil One Of The Bible'S Most Comforting Themes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Holy War'? A: 'The Holy War' by John Bunyan explores the themes of the fall and redemption of mankind through the allegory of a besieged city, Mansoul, highlighting the struggle between good and evil.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Holy War'? A: The author of 'The Holy War' is John Bunyan, a prominent English writer and preacher known for his impactful Christian literature.
- Q: When was 'The Holy War' published? A: 'The Holy War' was published in 1682, making it one of John Bunyan's significant works alongside 'The Pilgrim's Progress'.
- Q: What is the format of the book? A: 'The Holy War' is available in paperback format, making it accessible for readers who prefer physical books.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Holy War' have? A: 'The Holy War' contains a total of 224 pages, providing a substantial narrative for readers.
- Q: What genre does 'The Holy War' belong to? A: 'The Holy War' is categorized under Action & Adventure, featuring allegorical elements that convey deeper spiritual truths.
- Q: Is 'The Holy War' suitable for all ages? A: 'The Holy War' is suitable for a wide range of readers, particularly those interested in Christian literature and allegorical stories.
- Q: What are the key characters in 'The Holy War'? A: Key characters in 'The Holy War' include Mansoul, Shaddai (God), Diabolus (the Devil), and various personifications of human traits like Lord Understanding and Mr. Conscience.
- Q: What lessons can be learned from 'The Holy War'? A: 'The Holy War' imparts lessons about the nature of sin, the importance of faith, and the ultimate victory of good over evil.
- Q: What is the significance of the title 'The Holy War'? A: The title 'The Holy War' signifies the spiritual battle between good and evil, emphasizing the struggles faced by mankind in their pursuit of redemption.