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The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World to That Which Is to Come [Hardcover]

John Bunyan , C. J. Lovik , Mike Wimmer
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Book Description

September 14, 2009

Thirty all-new, full-page, color illustrations and edited text for ease of reading make this the edition of John Bunyan's classic allegorical tale to own and to give.

For more than three centuries both Christians and non-Christians, young and old, have been fascinated by the characters and story of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World to That Which Is to Come-regarded as one of the most significant works of English literature. While keeping the dignity and beauty of Bunyan's language, editor C. J. Lovik has updated words and phrases for today's readers.

This deluxe edition of Pilgrim's Progress, brought to life in forty all-new, full-page, color illustrations by award-winning illustrator Mike Wimmer, takes readers on a visually stunning journey with protagonist Christian as he seeks the Celestial City. Along the way, readers encounter Evangelist, Mr. Worldly Wisdom, the Interpreter, Hypocrisy, Watchful, Faithful, Talkative, Hopeful, Ignorance, and others. Through word and picture, readers will better understand the obstacles and encouragements they will face as they live out the Christian life this side of heaven.


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Editorial Reviews

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Next to the Bible, the book I value most is John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. --Charles Spurgeon --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"This classic has refreshed my spirit time and again when my soul has longed for Christ-centered guidance through a maze of modern detours and diversions. I'm so grateful this special edition of The Pilgrim's Progress is now available to not only a new generation of Christians but to believers like myself who need direction and refreshment along our journey toward Home."
Joni Eareckson Tada, Founder and CEO, Joni and Friends International Disability Center

"If any smoothing of Bunyan's seventeenth-century language plus new colored pictures can set Pilgrim's Progress aglow in the hearts of today's young readers, this lovely book will surely do it."
J. I. Packer, Board of Governors' Professor of Theology, Regent College

"Every generation is heir to John Bunyan's timeless allegory, and to each generation falls the task of commending this tale anew. The collaboration of editor C. J. Lovik and illustrator Mike Wimmer has yielded a book that could well be a classic for our time. With great care, Lovik has combined the best elements of Bunyan's rich, evocative prose with accessibility for the modern reader. And in Wimmer, Bunyan has met his illustrator for the twenty-first century. The thirty illustrations that grace this edition are a world in themselves-the equal of any that appear in J.R.R. Tolkien's books."
Kevin Belmonte, Lead Historical Consultant, motion picture Amazing Grace

"If you are looking for a classic edition of The Pilgrim's Progress, with a simplified form of Bunyan's original text, traditional color illustrations, and explanatory notes, this is undoubtedly the version for you."
Tim Dowley, Author of The Christians

"For two centuries following its publication (Part 1 in 1678, Part 2 in 1684), The Pilgrim's Progress gained the status of best-read book (apart from the Bible). This magnificent production by Crossway with stunning illustrations by Mike Wimmer should help reinstate Bunyan's classic allegory to the status it belongs. It should be a question we ask ourselves: Have I read The Pilgrim's Progress? If not, repent immediately, for in taking up this volume you will find pastoral insights from a pastor of souls to help you discover the biblical way of salvation and aid you in the journey home."
Derek Thomas, Minister of Preaching and Teaching, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina; Professor of Systematic Theology and Historical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta

"C. J. Lovik's new edition of The Pilgrim's Progress almost takes one's breath away. The text is readable, the notes are clear, and the illustrations are absolutely beautiful. This is a book to be in everyone's library and will definitely occupy a prominent place in the libraries provided for Rafiki's children and adults in Africa. It is a joy to know that Lovik's edition of the Bunyan classic will be read by and to thousands of children throughout the world."
Rosemary Jensen, Founder and President, Rafiki Foundation; Author of Praying the Attributes of God and Living the Words of Jesus

"This is one of the best books I've ever read."
Mark Dever, Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington DC; President, 9Marks

"The Pilgrim's Progress has long been a favorite of many. Now there is even more to love with this beautiful, updated edition. Editor's notes clarify the ideas in John Bunyan's classic allegory, while footnotes show where in Scripture Bunyan found them. The detailed color illustrations will delight both new readers and long-time lovers of this beloved tale."
Starr Meade, Author of Keeping Holiday and Training Hearts, Teaching Minds

"Like countless others, I have been greatly influenced by The Pilgrim's Progress. Charles Spurgeon called it 'next to the Bible, the book that I value most.' It has already inspired generations, and I am confident that this new edition will inspire the rising generation. It is refreshingly readable while remaining true to this timeless classic. The illustrations, Scripture references, and study notes make it a superb resource for family devotions and study groups."
Susan Hunt, Women's Ministry Consultant, Christian Education and Publications, Presbyterian Church in America; author, Spiritual Mothering

"The longer I journey through our dear Immanuel's land, the more grateful I am for John Bunyan's 'dream' and the cruel imprisonment that occasioned it. What a gift weary travelers have been given in this precious, timeless classic-and what beauty, insight, and encouragement was borne out of his suffering! Unafraid to challenge the outward trials of moralism, materialism, and persecution, humble enough to confess his own doubts and despair, Bunyan leads us on our way to the Celestial City we long to see. And what a gift modern readers have been blessed with in C. J. Lovik's careful editing and Mike Wimmer's luminous illustrations! This book is beautiful! The Pilgrim's Progress has always been a cherished treasure, but this edition makes Christian's story-our story-sing! I'm so thankful for it!"
Elyse M. Fitzpatrick, counselor; speaker; author, Give Them Grace and Comforts from the Cross

"If a picture truly does speak a thousand words, this version of Pilgrim's Progress will be the best of all. Combining the beauty of Mike Wimmer's illustrations with this timeless classic is a stroke of genius."
Steve Murphy, Publisher, Homeschooling Today magazine


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Crossway; Updated edition (September 14, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1433506998
  • ISBN-13: 978-1433506994
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (200 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #123,696 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I recommend that you read the book in its original and in the old English version. Kersi Von Zerububbel  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
It is a great story with rich spiritual themes. lenhendrix  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
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143 of 146 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A true classic November 20, 2004
Format:Paperback
I came across this book years ago when I was accepted to University. The book was on the preferred reading list for new students, and so I picked up a copy without knowing anything about it. For those who may have read a "modern English" version of this classic, I'd say go back and read it again in its original form. I've read both, and I prefer the book the way it was written and published in 1678. It reads somewhat like a script, with sections beginning with the name of the person talking, and a constant barrage of characters coming and going.

The book begins with an apology from the author in the form of prose - John Bunyan was a very humble man who spent years in prison for his religious beliefs. My copy also includes a fascimile of the orginal title page from the first edition. The story follows the life of a man named Christian and his travels through the world, trying to find the Celestial city and have the burden on his back removed. As with everything in this story, there is no hiding the truth about who the characters are and what they want with the protagonist - all of the names are quite literal in their descriptions of the characters. For example, he encounters people named Piety, Simple, Sloth, and Presumption. And throughout the story, his burden is literally a heavy weight on his back.

The book has two section, both written in the similitude of a dream. The language is rich and beautiful (which is why I recommend the un-modified version), and sends a message of faith and optimism. I highly recommend it.
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94 of 97 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I had read Pilgrim's Progress years ago prior to getting this Kindle version. This is an EXCELLENT version because it retains the original unabridged text AND the language thus adding to the beauty and majesty of the work. Sure there are quite a few Thees and Thous but that is what partly makes the book so good. Also this version does not contain his wife's journey.

One caveat. I recommend that you read the book in its original and in the old English version. A few years ago I purchased a hardcopy that touted itself as being in modern English but that diminished the text considerably. I believe this book is of much literary value; so much so that even non-Christians can profit greatly from this book. Don't put off reading this gem because you assume that it's for Christians only. I am waiting for another Kindle version that will link the biblical references to a Bible thus making it feasible to read the verses referenced. But for the cost of this version, FREE, you cannot go wrong. An ABSOLUTE MUST read. Very highly recommended.
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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I was originally going to title this review, "I Can't Believe I Liked This Book!" I started reading The Pilgrim's Progress as part of a quest to read history's great novels. After making my way through Cervantes's Don Quixote (which took me 82 days), I began reading The Pilgrim's Progress in small chunks, and got through the first 100 pages or so in about two weeks... And then I stopped.

Four months later, I resumed my quest. This time, I committed myself to reading in longer blocks of time. After all, The Pilgrim's Progress consists of two ~130-page Parts, neither of which is broken down into smaller chapter units, so stopping and starting seriously disrupts the flow. Still, I was having difficulty. The language is so archaic and the allegories are particularly hard to follow for someone (such as myself) with virtually no background in Biblical studies. But then a funny thing happened: in attempting to demonstrate the difficulty of the language to my wife, I began reading aloud... And then everything started to sink in, for me! I offer this as a tip to anyone else who at first has trouble getting into the book.

Prior to my experiment with reading aloud, I would often find myself needing to go back and re-read a paragraph or even a half-page. This is not a book that you can read casually -- you must be in deep concentration while reading. The payoff, however, is definitely worth it. This is a tale, after all, that has stood the test of time: the most influential English-language book in all of Christendom.

The story of the more-famous First Part centers around Christian, who was formerly known as Graceless. He has a vision of the destruction of his city (City of Destruction, which is an allegory for the world) and decides to set off on a quest for deliverance -- abandoning his wife and children, who refuse to come with him. This was a difficult part for me: was the author Bunyan advocating the abandonment of one's family in pursuit of religion? Luckily, this was cleared up with the less-famous, but ultimately more rewarding Second Part, in which Christiana (Christian's wife) decides to follow in her husband's footsteps. This part of the book is filled with less adventure, fewer allegories, but instead displays the richness of middle-class Puritan family life in Bunyan's time and disposes of any concern that Bunyan and his book might be anti-family. There's even a short but attention-grabbing section exalting women above men; talking about how it is they who originally followed Christ, while men were afraid or ignorant.

In my second attempt to read The Pilgrim's Progress, I completed the task in eight days. Once I got into the book, the archaism of the language fell by the wayside, and I was able to read it as I would a normal book. I finished the Second Part in two days. I can't honestly give the book five stars, but it deserves a solid four.

In a way, my experience with this book sort of mirrored the difficulties Christian faced in his spiritual quest. I've read of numerous people having difficulty completing the book, so maybe it is best for them to put things into perspective: if Christian could complete the pilgrimage, you can make it through this book! And while your reward for doing so will be nothing in compared to that which Christian received, proportionally speaking, you'll be just as richly rewarded for having completed this classic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pilgrim's Progress
Great read for Christian readers of all ages in my honest opinion--this is a required book for any faithful follower of Christ!
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4.0 out of 5 stars a book with Christian as the main character
When I was growing up, I learned to read the words of hymns and stories long before I ever wanted to read a book this size. Read more
Published 21 hours ago by Bruce P. Barten
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece
A great journey described clearly and succinctly. A great work in literature (not just Christian literature). Read more
Published 8 days ago by Sharp Marble
4.0 out of 5 stars interesting
interesting book, but kind of hard to read. I needed it for english honors class,but I'd suggest a modern translation.
Published 12 days ago by Thomas Lippy
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic that still teaches!
As an older adult who read Pilgrim's Progress in my younger days, I decided to read it again. It's amazing how so many of Pilgrim's experiences have been mine as I walk through... Read more
Published 13 days ago by Bethdeer
5.0 out of 5 stars Always enjoy a bit of history
Always enjoy a bit of history and this book was no different. It was a book I don't remember reading. Interesting as well.
Published 14 days ago by Laura Funderburgh
5.0 out of 5 stars great classic
great classic. my 12 year old daughter read it too and loved it. I highly recommend this puritan classic for every child.
Published 16 days ago by DOUGLAS J. GAWNE
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic that can never be forgotten
This book is truly amazing and I hope that we never stop reading it. It describes the Christian faith wonderfully. Everyone should read it.
Published 17 days ago by Hannah Vermilya
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Reading for a Christian
John Bunyan's observations of the various levels of faith and true faith speak to us today. The book is a quick read with intellectual heft.
Published 19 days ago by Lindy Funkhouser
5.0 out of 5 stars True to God's Word
It's very seldom a book, about THE BOOK, accurately tells the Gospel of Jesus Christ unapologetically. It was refreshing to find out this one does just that.
Published 25 days ago by S. Taylor
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