El Peregrino

El Peregrino by John Bunyan is a classic work of English Christian literature, published by Clie, Editorial on February 3, 2009. This edition, written in Spanish and spanning 176 pages, presents an allegory of the Christian life through the metaphor of a dream. The narrative follows a journey from “Ciudad de Destrucción” to “Ciudad Celestial,” exploring themes of faith and perseverance.
Readers will find a rich exploration of religious concepts woven into the fabric of the story, reflecting Bunyan’s insights as a 17th-century writer and poet. The book delves into the challenges and triumphs faced on the path of spiritual growth, making it a significant piece within the realms of fiction and religious allegory. This edition invites readers to engage with Bunyan’s timeless message in a language that resonates with contemporary audiences.
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Una joya, no sólo de la literatura cristiana inglesa, sino de todas las lenguas, es la obra clásica del gran escritor y poeta del siglo XVII. Alegoría de la vida cristiana bajo el símil de un sueño. Viaje de “Ciudad de Destrucción” a “Ciudad Celestial”.
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