Paragraph 2: John Winthrop, “A Model of Christian Charity” How is… Paragraph 2: John Winthrop, “A Model of Christian Charity”How is Winthr

Paragraph 2: John Winthrop, “A Model of Christian Charity” How is… Paragraph 2: John Winthrop, “A Model of Christian Charity”How is Winthrop’s sermon (or speech) part of our origin story? Consider: What is his vision of “America” and the kind of community he would like to see established? What does he mean by “a city upon a hill,” and what does Christian love have to do with the creation of this community? How do his ideas compare to Bradford’s–what is similar? what is different? Also, how does America view itself as “a city upon a hill” today? How is this similar or different than the kind of community Winthrop envisioned? Do you think this view America has of itself is true? why or why not?  Textbook: The Norton Anthology of American Literature, edited by Robert Levine, shorter 9th ed., 2 vol. set ISBN: 978-0-393-26451-7 Arts & Humanities English Literature ENG 203 Share QuestionEmailCopy link