Different Directions of Christianity

A study of the debate over the interpretation and importance of the Christian message and their portrayal in the novels “Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan and Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.

The paper analyzes the three important elements in the discussion of the Christian walk that are worth noting in Pilgrim’s Progress” (John Bunyan) and “Robinson Crusoe” (Daniel Defoe). It shows, firstly, that Christianity leads to salvation. Secondly, that Christianity has its prices and sacrifice must be made. Finally the paper shows that, with an emphasis on persistence and perseverance, a much-needed discipline develops.
“The debate over the interpretation and importance of the Christian message capstones the development of a society whether in a Christian or Non-Christian setting. A person can say that the idea of a higher power regulating the mind and deciding right or wrong within the person’s psyche is God or some other force, but the fact still remains that the higher power exists. This idea presents important controversy for scientists and writers alike to keep exploring because the development and the evolution of the mind never stops and is always changing.”