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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Little Pilgrim’s Progress
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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in the context of discussing the dominance of certain works of literature throughout history.


Tyler Cowen

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Tyler Cowen: Trump's DOGE team should read Shakespeare.
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as a famous allegory with themes of Christian fellowship.


Tony Reinke

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How Can I Correct Others Gently?
Mentioned in the episode description and discussed in the transcript as a story following a pilgrim's journey to salvation.

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The Labyrinth: A Journey Through Inner Chaos
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as an example of a respected author, due to Pilgrim's Progress.

Mike Abendroth

Classic Friday: Pat Abendroth on the Active Obedience of Christ
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notes its characters are archetypal rather than realistically human.

Father Wesley Walker

Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor
Mentioned by Sinclair Ferguson as a reference to his own experience as a young Christian needing guidance.

An Older Friend in the Faith
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as a beautiful and accessible read-aloud book for various ages.


Sarah Mackenzie

"Constantly making small adjustments"
Mentioned as a book where Christian’s face trial, tribulation and challenges and finally get safely to the pearly gates.

Challenges to Greg’s View That God’s Voice Can’t Be Missed
Recommended by Dr. Cameron McKenzie as a significant work of Puritan literature.

Pilgrims, Puritans & New England: Ep. 1 - The Puritan Movement
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as one of the classic texts that is good for Christians to read.

Stephen Nichols

Martin Luther and The Bondage of the Will
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as a beloved book by John Bunyan, who was imprisoned for not obtaining credentials.

Joel Webbon

THE LIVESTREAM - Red Heifers & The End Times with Dr. Taylor Marshall
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as an example of how to encourage someone with scripture in their last moments.

Guy Waters

How Do I Help the Dying and Grieving?
Recommended by the hosts as a better, illustrated version of the original book, particularly for children.

289: John Bunyan and Babe le bœuf bleu


