‘The Holy War’ is a religious allegory written by John Bunyan, first published in 1682. It is a sequel to his famous work ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ and is often considered a classic of Christian literature.
The story allegorically depicts the struggle between good and evil in the human soul, using vivid characters and imagery. It tells the tale of the city of Mansoul, which represents the human soul, and its conquest by the wicked giant Diabolus, who symbolizes Satan. The narrative follows the efforts of the valiant Prince Emmanuel, who represents Jesus Christ, and his army to liberate Mansoul from the clutches of Diabolus.
Throughout the book, Bunyan explores themes of sin, redemption, faith, and spiritual warfare, drawing parallels to biblical teachings and Christian doctrine. ‘The Holy War’ is renowned for its rich symbolism, powerful moral lessons, and compelling storytelling, making it a timeless work that continues to inspire readers to reflect on their spiritual journey and relationship with God.
John Bunyan
The Holy War [EPUB ebook]
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