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As a City on a Hill
As a City on a Hill: The Story of America's Most Famous Lay Sermon | Daniel T. Rodgers
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How an obscure Puritan sermon came to be seen as a founding document of American identity and exceptionalism For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, John Winthrop warned his fellow Puritans at New Englands founding in 1630. More than three centuries later, Ronald Reagan remade that passage into a timeless celebration of American promise. How were Winthrops long-forgotten words reinvented as a central statement of American identity and exceptionalism? In As a City on a Hill, leading American intellectual historian Daniel Rodgers tells the surprising story of one of the most celebrated documents in the canon of the American idea. In doing so, he brings to life the ideas Winthrops text carried in its own time and the sharply different yearnings that have been attributed to it since. As a City on a Hill shows how much more malleable, more saturated with vulnerability, and less distinctly American Winthrops Model of Christian Charity was than the document that twentieth-century Americans invented. Across almost four centuries, Rodgers traces striking shifts in the meaning of Winthrops wordsfrom Winthrops own anxious reckoning with the scrutiny of the world, through Abraham Lincolns haunting reference to this almost chosen people, to the city on a hill that African Americans hoped to construct in Liberia, to the era of Donald Trump. As a City on a Hill reveals the circuitous, unexpected ways Winthrops words came to lodge in American consciousness. At the same time, the book offers a probing reflection on how nationalism encourages the invention of timeless texts to straighten out the crooked realities of the past.
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Mon Rovîa describes himself as an "Afro Appalachian folk artist. Rescued by grace from the Civil War in Liberia - here to instill peace."

And his music does just that - it instills a sense of calm and melancholy when I listen to it.

I happened upon his music quite by accident on Instagram and you may have heard his song "City on a Hill" as background music on a reel or two.

Truly lovely folk musician ?

#Tuesdaytunes @TieDyeDude

Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 3mo
TheKidUpstairs I love Mon Rovia! I came across him in a random Facebook reel and just fell in love. His music is my calming space 😊 3mo
Deblovestoread Just lovely! Thanks for the introduction 🎶 3mo
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TieDyeDude Very soothing. Thanks for sharing! 3mo
Librariana @Librarybelle 😁😊💜 2mo
Librariana @TheKidUpstairs Oh, I'm so glad you're familiar with his music! And I love that both of us happened upon him very serendipitously ☺️ I completely agree that it is easy to fall in love with how soothing the sound is 🥰 2mo
Librariana @Deblovestoread You are most welcome! 😄😊 2mo
Librariana @TieDyeDude Absolutely! Thank you for creating such a fun tag! 2mo
Hooked_on_books Hi Ana! I hope you‘re lurking and just not posting much. I‘m thinking about you and hope you are well! 2w
Librariana @Hooked_on_books Sweetest Holly! So thoughtful of you to leave such a kind and thoughtful comment 😊 I am indeed 'lurking' a bit 😁 I feel like I've been reading the same book for ages - Most Ardently - and really milking it since I'm finding it so modernly delightful. I'm doing well (as I hope you are, too!) but will soon be traveling to Texas (along with my hubby) to take care of my mamá. How are you?? 2w
Hooked_on_books That‘s the best reason for a book to take a while to read! You‘ll be sad when it‘s finally over. I‘m doing well. We‘re trying to sell our property, which is a challenging thing to do, as it is unique and the potential buyer pool is quite small. I have no idea how long it will take, probably years, so just trying to be patient. My husband is jonesing to get back to Oregon. Safe travels to Texas for you two! 2w
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