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Venture All for God: Piety in the Writings of John Bunyan (Profiles In Reformed Spirituality)

Duke, Roger; Newton, Phil


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Many Christians are familiar with The Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s (1628–1688) famous book written from a prison cell, which portrays the Christian life as one traveling from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. During Bunyan’s life, however, he produced nearly sixty books and tracts. Roger Duke and Phil Newton, with Drew Harris, trace the significant events that shaped Bunyan’s life and thought in a biographical introduction and, in thirty-one excerpts from a variety of this great man of faith’s writings, give us a glimpse of his piety, which flowed from his desire to “venture all for God.”

198 Pages
Published January 2012

About the Author

Roger Duke is an author and professor at several institutions of higher learning, including Union University and Baptist College of Health Sciences.

Phil Newton is senior pastor at South Woods Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee.

Drew Harris is an account executive at a national marketing communications agency and is working on a master’s of divinity degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781601781536
  • Page Count
    198
  • Publisher
    Reformation Heritage Books
  • Publication Date
    January 2012

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Venture All for God: Piety in the Writings of John Bunyan (Profiles In Reformed Spirituality)

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Publisher's Description

Many Christians are familiar with The Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s (1628–1688) famous book written from a prison cell, which portrays the Christian life as one traveling from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. During Bunyan’s life, however, he produced nearly sixty books and tracts. Roger Duke and Phil Newton, with Drew Harris, trace the significant events that shaped Bunyan’s life and thought in a biographical introduction and, in thirty-one excerpts from a variety of this great man of faith’s writings, give us a glimpse of his piety, which flowed from his desire to “venture all for God.”

198 Pages
Published January 2012

About the Author

Roger Duke is an author and professor at several institutions of higher learning, including Union University and Baptist College of Health Sciences.

Phil Newton is senior pastor at South Woods Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee.

Drew Harris is an account executive at a national marketing communications agency and is working on a master’s of divinity degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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