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The Story of America’s Most Famous Metaphor: John Winthrop’s “City Upon a Hill

The Story of America’s Most Famous Metaphor: John Winthrop’s “City Upon a Hill

Update: 2025-09-08
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On this episode of Our American Stories, if you want to know about the history of America, you must know the role the Bible played in shaping our country. Our Founding Fathers — Christian and non-Christian — were heavily influenced by Scripture. One of the most famous examples is John Winthrop’s 1630 sermon, where he spoke of a “City Upon a Hill.” Those words became one of America’s most enduring metaphors, echoed by presidents from John F. Kennedy to Ronald Reagan as a symbol of the nation’s identity and mission. Here to share this story is Robert Morgan, author of 100 Bible Verses That Made America, explaining how Winthrop’s vision took root in the American mind and why the “City Upon a Hill” still matters today.

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The Story of America’s Most Famous Metaphor: John Winthrop’s “City Upon a Hill

The Story of America’s Most Famous Metaphor: John Winthrop’s “City Upon a Hill

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