Pilgrim's Progress, Part 11

Pilgrim's Progress, Part 11

From Theology on the Go by Jonathan Master

April 27, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

The episode explores the characters Ignorance and Little Faith from John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, discussing the complexities of faith and ignorance in the Christian journey.

The dynamic trio continues their exploration of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, focusing on the characters Ignorance and Little Faith. Join Jonathan, James, and Jeff Stivason as they unpack the complexities of faith and ignorance in the Christian journey. Discover how Ignorance, despite his good deeds, remains blind to his spiritual state, while Little Faith, though struggling, embodies the essence of a genuine believer. Ignorance is someone who knows the Lord's will and lives well, but lacks true understanding of his status before God. – Jeff Stivason This thought-provoking discussion reveals the nuances of faith, fear, and the importance of companionship on the pilgrimage of life. Thanks to our friends at Banner of Truth, we were pleased to award a copy of John Bunyan’s classic, A Pilgrim’s Progress, to Enoch C. from Chicago, IL!

People in this episode

Host: Jonathan Master

Guests: James, Jeff Stivason

Topics covered

  • faith
  • ignorance
  • Christian journey
  • companionship
  • spiritual state
  • genuine believer

Keywords

  • Pilgrim's Progress
  • John Bunyan
  • faith
  • ignorance
  • Christianity
  • spirituality
  • companionship
  • Little Faith
  • Ignorance

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Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Pilgrim's Progress, A Pilgrim’s Progress

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