Dive into a richly annotated look at religious revival, dissent, and duty in the 19th century.
This edition revisits The Pilgrim's Progress through historical lenses, revealing how reformers shaped faith and practice.
This volume blends historical context with careful reader-friendly commentary. It presents scenes, debates, and reflections that illuminate religious life and its controversies of the era.
- Insight into revival movements and how they influenced churches and ministers.
- Portraits of real figures and their differing approaches to faith and duty.
- Clear explanations of how 19th-century theology intersected with everyday life.
- Selected passages framed by expert notes that help readers understand the era.
Ideal for readers of religious history, literary history, and 19th‑century theology seeking context and clarity.