
El Peregrino - Viaje de Cristiano a la Ciudad Celestial, bajo el símil de un sueño
El Peregrino, written by John Bunyan in two parts published in 1678 and 1684, is an allegorical tale of a Christian's journey to the Celestial City, reflecting the spiritual struggles and aspirations of believers throughout history. Written during Bunyan's imprisonment, the work has been translated into multiple languages and is often regarded as one of the most significant Christian texts, frequently translated by Protestant missionaries after the Bible. Its themes of faith, redemption, and perseverance continue to resonate with readers today.







