The Pilgrim's Progress (version 3 Dramatic Reading)


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(4 stars; 143 reviews)

Probably the most famous allegory ever written of the Christian life, The Pilgrim's Progress follows the journey of Christian from his first encounter with the Evangelist, through his trials and doubts and as he meets various people who help and hinder him in his journey towards the Celestial City to meet his King. Part 2 follows the journey of Christian's wife and sons as they follow him along the same path past the Slough of Despond, the Castle Despair and Vanity Fair.

This version was edited in 1909 by the Rev. Jesse Lyman Hurlbut to update some of the more archaic language and streamline the theological arguments to make them more accessible to lay readers. His aim was "not to re-write the Pilgrim's Progress, for that would destroy its greatest charm, but to change the words here and there to simpler ones... to make it plain and interesting". Dramatized with voices to distinguish the main characters, we hope to make this classic accessible to people of all ages. (Summary by Beth Thomas )

Cast list:
Narrator: Bob Neufeld
Christian: Beth Thomas
Christiana: Amanda Friday
Mercy: WoollyBee
Faithful: gloriousjob
Hopeful: Levi Throckmorton
Great-Heart: Ben Lindsey-Clark
Valiant-for-Truth: Shakira Searle

Additional voices by: Alan Mapstone, Algy Pug, Allie Christy, Betsy Cooley, Gideon Snow, Bria Snow, Chuck Williamson, EstherbenSimonides, Etel Buss, Fiddlesticks, Frances Brown, Dave Harrell, Mary J., indiascaarlett, MaryAnne, Ivory Ballard, Ron Altman, Kristin Gjerlow, Lydia , K.Hand, Kimberly Krause, E. Snow, Rosslyn Carlyle, Piper Reed, Vanessa Cooley, Todd Jenken, TriciaG and Teresa Bauman.
Edited by: Kimberly Krause and Bria Snow (9 hr 47 min)

Chapters

Preface and Dramatis Personae 9:42 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 1 31:08 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 2 25:35 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 3 36:46 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 4 22:07 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 5 35:18 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 6 25:22 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 7 35:51 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 8 10:06 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 9 34:34 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 10 6:27 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 1, Chapter 11 20:12 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 1 - Courteous Companions 25:28 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 2 - The Wicket Gate 25:07 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 3 - The Interpreter's House 24:36 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 4 - The Cross and the Consequences 18:41 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 5 - The Palace Beautiful 29:53 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 6 - The Valley of Humiliation 49:39 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 7 - Entertained by Gaius 43:11 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 8 - The Delectable Mountains 40:01 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 9 - The Enchanted Ground 18:38 Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Part 2, Chapter 10 - The Pilgrims at Home 19:37 Read by LibriVox Volunteers

Reviews

The Pilgrim's Progress (Social Justice Version)


(0.5 stars)

This version of The Pilgrim's Progress has been gutted. All text referring to doctrine has been removed and word's changed to be simplified. The editor claims this is done so children can understand. Also, that Bunyun's theological ideology only applied to a bygone era. The truth of the matter is simple; the book has been made to conform to a social justice standard. Bunyun would take issue with the watering down of his text.

The Pilgrim's Progress Parts 1&2


(4.5 stars)

A wonderfully entertaining dramatic reading of this timeless classic

Superb Performance of the Classic


(5 stars)

Excellent narration of the story by many volunteers.

removed the doctrinal parts


(0.5 stars)

removed all the sermons or long doctrinal parts because they would be too difficult for children.

Spoiled by Christian being narrated by a woman. That's a shame.


(0.5 stars)

Good


(2 stars)

I would have given you 5 stars if it wasn't for Beth Thomas if that is how you spell it. I don't think that Christian should be done by her. Cause Christian is a man not a Woman 😡 Other than that it's Great!


(5 stars)

99% great readers! A few minor roles were difficult to understand, but the narrator, Christian, Christiana, and other major characters were AMAZING! Thank you VERY much for making this book easy and enjoyable to listen to!

timeless book. great rendering.


(5 stars)

Having read this book many times, I must admit how enjoyable it was for me to experience this classic through a new (to me) format.