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City upon a Hill

The "City upon a Hill" is a phrase derived from the teaching of salt and light in Jesus's Sermon on the Mount.[n 1] Its use in political rhetoric in United States politics is that of a declaration of American exceptionalism to refer to America acting as a "beacon of hope" for the world.[1]

You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden

Jesus, Book of Matthew 5:14

"A Model of Christian Charity" Edit

This scripture was cited at the end of Puritan John Winthrop's lecture or treatise, "A Model of Christian Charity" delivered on March 21, 1630, at Holyrood Church in Southampton before his first group of Massachusetts Bay colonists embarked on the ship Arbella to settle Boston.[2][3] In quoting Matthew's Gospel (5:14) in which Jesus warns, "a city on a hill cannot be hid," Winthrop warned his fellow Puritans that their new community would be "as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us", meaning, if the Puritans failed to uphold their covenant with God, then their sins and errors would be exposed for all the world to see: "So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword through the world".

Winthrop's lecture was forgotten for nearly two hundred years until the Massachusetts Historical Society published it in 1839. It remained an obscure reference for more than another century until Cold War era historians and political leaders reinterpreted the event, crediting Winthrop's text, erroneously, as the foundational document of the idea of American exceptionalism. More recently, Princeton historian Dan T. Rogers has corrected the record, explaining that there was no grand sense of destiny among the first Puritans to settle Boston. They carried no ambitions to build a New Jerusalem. They did not name their new home Zion, or Canaan, the promised land of milk and honey. They sought only a place to uphold their covenant with God, free from the interference they experienced in England. By the second generation of settlement, New England was a backwater in the Protestant Reformation, an inconsequential afterthought to the Puritan Commonwealth in England and the wealthier Dutch Republic. In truth, America's sense of destiny came generations later.[4]

Winthrop's warning that "we will become a story" has been fulfilled several times in the four centuries since, as described in Wayward Puritans: A Study in the Sociology of Deviance by Kai T. Erikson in 1966.[5]

Use in American politics Edit

On 9 January 1961, President-elect John F. Kennedy quoted the phrase during an address delivered to the General Court of Massachusetts:[6]

... I have been guided by the standard John Winthrop set before his shipmates on the flagship Arabella three hundred and thirty-one years ago, as they, too, faced the task of building a new government on a perilous frontier. "We must always consider", he said, "that we shall be as a city upon a hill—the eyes of all people are upon us". Today the eyes of all people are truly upon us—and our governments, in every branch, at every level, national, state and local, must be as a city upon a hill—constructed and inhabited by men aware of their great trust and their great responsibilities. For we are setting out upon a voyage in 1961 no less hazardous than that undertaken by the Arabella in 1630. We are committing ourselves to tasks of statecraft no less awesome than that of governing the Massachusetts Bay Colony, beset as it was then by terror without and disorder within. History will not judge our endeavors—and a government cannot be selected—merely on the basis of color or creed or even party affiliation. Neither will competence and loyalty and stature, while essential to the utmost, suffice in times such as these. For of those to whom much is given, much is required ...[7]

On November 3, 1980, Ronald Reagan referred to the same event and image in his Election Eve Address "A Vision for America". Reagan was reported to have been inspired by author Manly P. Hall and his book The Secret Destiny of America, which alleged a secret order of philosophers had created the idea of America as a country for religious freedom and self-governance.[8][9]

I have quoted John Winthrop's words more than once on the campaign trail this year—for I believe that Americans in 1980 are every bit as committed to that vision of a shining city on a hill, as were those long ago settlers ... These visitors to that city on the Potomac do not come as white or black, red or yellow; they are not Jews or Christians; conservatives or liberals; or Democrats or Republicans. They are Americans awed by what has gone before, proud of what for them is still… a shining city on a hill.[10]

Reagan would reference this concept through multiple speeches;[9] notably again in his January 11, 1989, farewell speech to the nation:

I've spoken of the shining city all my political life, but I don't know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it. But in my mind it was a tall, proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, wind-swept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace; a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here. That's how I saw it, and see it still.[11]

U.S. Senator Barack Obama also made reference to the topic in his commencement address on June 2, 2006, at the University of Massachusetts Boston:[12]

It was right here, in the waters around us, where the American experiment began. As the earliest settlers arrived on the shores of Boston and Salem and Plymouth, they dreamed of building a City upon a Hill. And the world watched, waiting to see if this improbable idea called America would succeed. More than half of you represent the very first member of your family to ever attend college. In the most diverse university in all of New England, I look out at a sea of faces that are African-American and Hispanic-American and Asian-American and Arab-American. I see students that have come here from over 100 different countries, believing like those first settlers that they too could find a home in this City on a Hill—that they too could find success in this unlikeliest of places.

In 2016, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney incorporated the idiom into a condemnation of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign:

His domestic policies would lead to recession; his foreign policies would make America and the world less safe. He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president, and his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill.[13]

During the 2016 presidential race, Texas Senator Ted Cruz used the phrase during his speech announcing the suspension of his campaign.[14] President Barack Obama also alluded to President Ronald Reagan's use of the phrase during his speech at the Democratic National Convention the same year, as he proposed a vision of America in contrast to that of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.[15]

In 2017, former FBI Director James Comey used the phrase in testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election:[16]

...[W]e have this big, messy, wonderful country where we fight with each other all the time, but nobody tells us what to think, what to fight about, what to vote for, except other Americans, and that's wonderful and often painful. But we're talking about a foreign government that [...] tried to shape the way we think, we vote, we act. [...] [They]'re going to try to run it down and dirty it up as much as possible. That's what this is about. And they will be back, because we remain — as difficult as we can be with each other, we remain that shining city on the hill, and they don't like it.

On November 10, 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used the phrase while delivering an address at the inauguration of the Ronald Reagan Institute Center for Freedom and Democracy.[17]

...But I am equally confident that America will overcome any challenge, from Communist China to the terrorist regime in Tehran. Because that’s what free people do. We come together; we solve problems; we win, they lose; and we execute our foreign policy confident that we are that shining city on a hill.

Chair Bennie Thompson of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack used the phrase in his opening remarks to the first day of hearing on June 9, 2022.[18]

Use in Australian politics Edit

In Australian politics, the similar phrase "the light on the hill" was famously used in a 1949 conference speech by Prime Minister Ben Chifley, and as a consequence this phrase is used to describe the objective of the Australian Labor Party. It has often been referenced by both journalists and political leaders in that context since this time.[19]

Use in Augustine and Roman Catholic politics Edit

Use in hymns Edit

The phrase is used in the hymn "Now, Saviour now, Thy love impart".[20] written by Charles Wesley.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Squiers, A. (2018). The Politics of the Sacred in America: The Role of Civil Religion in Political Practice. New York: Springer. pp. 62–63. ISBN 978-3-319-68870-1.
  2. ^ Bremer, Francis, J., John Winthrop: America's Forgotten Founding Father, Oxford University Press, 2005, p. 171. It is often stated that the sermon was written aboard the flagship Arabella and delivered in Boston harbor, an error introduced by a cover letter on an early manuscript not in Winthrop's hand when the sermon was first published.
  3. ^ Winthrop, John, The Journal of John Winthrop, 1630-1649, Harvard University Press, 1996, p.1 note 1
  4. ^ Daniel T. Rodgers, As a City on a Hill: The Story of America's Most Famous Lay Sermon, Princeton University Press, 2018; Richard M. Gamble, In Search of the City on a Hill: The Making and Unmaking of an American Myth, Continuum, 2012; and Carter Wilkie, How modern leaders got John Winthrop’s ‘City on a Hill’ wrong: A call for humility has become the battle cry for American exceptionalism, CommonWealth Magazine, January 17, 2019.
  5. ^ Erikson, Kai T. (October 7, 1966). Wayward Puritans: A Study in the Sociology of Deviance. Wiley. ISBN 9780471244271 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "The President-Elect: City Upon a Hill". Time. 1961-01-20. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  7. ^ "Address of President-Elect John F. Kennedy Delivered to a Joint Convention of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts". Kennedy Library.
  8. ^ Sexton, Jared Yates (25 March 2020). "The Cult of the Shining City Embraces the Plague". The New Republic.
  9. ^ a b Levingston, Steven E. "Political Bookworm - Reagan and the occult". Voices.washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
  10. ^ "Election Eve Address "A Vision for America"". The American Presidency Project. UC Santa Barbara. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  11. ^ "Farewell Address to the Nation". reaganlibrary.archives.gov.
  12. ^ "Obama Speech – University of Massachusetts at Boston Commencement Address". obamaspeeches.com.
  13. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Romney: Trump playing Americans for suckers". YouTube. March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  14. ^ Beckwith, Ryan Teague (3 May 2016). "Read Ted Cruz's Speech on Dropping Out of the Presidential Race". Time. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  15. ^ "Full text: President Obama's DNC speech". Politico. 27 July 2016. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  16. ^ "Full Transcript and Video: James Comey's Testimony on Capitol Hill". The New York Times. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
  17. ^ Pompeo, Mike (10 November 2020). "The Promise of America" (Press release). Reagan Institute Center for Freedom and Democracy: U.S. State Department.
  18. ^ Thompson, Bennie (9 June 2022). "Read the full text of chair Bennie Thompson's remarks in first Jan. 6 hearing". nbcnews.com. nbcnews. Retrieved 9 September 2023. America has long been expected to be a shining city on a hill. A beacon of hope and freedom
  19. ^ Casey, Scott (10 March 2008). "Keating! comes to Brisbane". The Brisbane Times. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  20. ^ "Hymn number 469 Now, Saviour now, Thy love impart". hymns.countedfaithful.org.

Van Engen, Abram (Winter 2020). "How America Became "A City upon a Hill"". Humanities. National Endowment for the Humanities. 41 (1).

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Matthew 5:14: "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden."

Further reading Edit

  • Rodgers, Daniel T. (2018). As a City on a Hill: The Story of America's Most Famous Lay Sermon. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-18437-1.
  • Gamble, Richard M. (2012). In Search of the City on a Hill: The Making and Unmaking of an American Myth Continuum. ISBN 978-1441162328.
  • Edward O’Reilly (December 5, 2018). "John Winthrop's "City upon a hill" Sermon and an "Erasure of Collective Memory"". New-York Historical Society. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  • Carter Wilkie (January 17, 2019). "How modern leaders got John Winthrop's 'City on a Hill' wrong: A call for humility has become the battle cry for American exceptionalism". Commonwealth Magazine. Retrieved August 2, 2021.
  • Abram Van Engen (2020). City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism. Yale University Press.
  • Matthew Rowley (2021). "Reverse-Engineering the Covenant: Moses, Massachusetts Bay and the Construction of a City on a Hill". Journal of the Bible and its Reception, 8, no. 2.

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For the religious music albums see City on a Hill series For the TV series see City on a Hill TV series The City upon a Hill is a phrase derived from the teaching of salt and light in Jesus s Sermon on the Mount n 1 Its use in political rhetoric in United States politics is that of a declaration of American exceptionalism to refer to America acting as a beacon of hope for the world 1 You are the light of the world A city on a hill cannot be hidden Jesus Book of Matthew 5 14 Contents 1 A Model of Christian Charity 2 Use in American politics 3 Use in Australian politics 4 Use in Augustine and Roman Catholic politics 5 Use in hymns 6 See also 7 References 8 Notes 9 Further reading A Model of Christian Charity EditThis scripture was cited at the end of Puritan John Winthrop s lecture or treatise A Model of Christian Charity delivered on March 21 1630 at Holyrood Church in Southampton before his first group of Massachusetts Bay colonists embarked on the ship Arbella to settle Boston 2 3 In quoting Matthew s Gospel 5 14 in which Jesus warns a city on a hill cannot be hid Winthrop warned his fellow Puritans that their new community would be as a city upon a hill the eyes of all people are upon us meaning if the Puritans failed to uphold their covenant with God then their sins and errors would be exposed for all the world to see So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us we shall be made a story and a byword through the world Winthrop s lecture was forgotten for nearly two hundred years until the Massachusetts Historical Society published it in 1839 It remained an obscure reference for more than another century until Cold War era historians and political leaders reinterpreted the event crediting Winthrop s text erroneously as the foundational document of the idea of American exceptionalism More recently Princeton historian Dan T Rogers has corrected the record explaining that there was no grand sense of destiny among the first Puritans to settle Boston They carried no ambitions to build a New Jerusalem They did not name their new home Zion or Canaan the promised land of milk and honey They sought only a place to uphold their covenant with God free from the interference they experienced in England By the second generation of settlement New England was a backwater in the Protestant Reformation an inconsequential afterthought to the Puritan Commonwealth in England and the wealthier Dutch Republic In truth America s sense of destiny came generations later 4 Winthrop s warning that we will become a story has been fulfilled several times in the four centuries since as described in Wayward Puritans A Study in the Sociology of Deviance by Kai T Erikson in 1966 5 Use in American politics EditOn 9 January 1961 President elect John F Kennedy quoted the phrase during an address delivered to the General Court of Massachusetts 6 I have been guided by the standard John Winthrop set before his shipmates on the flagship Arabella three hundred and thirty one years ago as they too faced the task of building a new government on a perilous frontier We must always consider he said that we shall be as a city upon a hill the eyes of all people are upon us Today the eyes of all people are truly upon us and our governments in every branch at every level national state and local must be as a city upon a hill constructed and inhabited by men aware of their great trust and their great responsibilities For we are setting out upon a voyage in 1961 no less hazardous than that undertaken by the Arabella in 1630 We are committing ourselves to tasks of statecraft no less awesome than that of governing the Massachusetts Bay Colony beset as it was then by terror without and disorder within History will not judge our endeavors and a government cannot be selected merely on the basis of color or creed or even party affiliation Neither will competence and loyalty and stature while essential to the utmost suffice in times such as these For of those to whom much is given much is required 7 On November 3 1980 Ronald Reagan referred to the same event and image in his Election Eve Address A Vision for America Reagan was reported to have been inspired by author Manly P Hall and his book The Secret Destiny of America which alleged a secret order of philosophers had created the idea of America as a country for religious freedom and self governance 8 9 I have quoted John Winthrop s words more than once on the campaign trail this year for I believe that Americans in 1980 are every bit as committed to that vision of a shining city on a hill as were those long ago settlers These visitors to that city on the Potomac do not come as white or black red or yellow they are not Jews or Christians conservatives or liberals or Democrats or Republicans They are Americans awed by what has gone before proud of what for them is still a shining city on a hill 10 Reagan would reference this concept through multiple speeches 9 notably again in his January 11 1989 farewell speech to the nation I ve spoken of the shining city all my political life but I don t know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I said it But in my mind it was a tall proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans wind swept God blessed and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity And if there had to be city walls the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here That s how I saw it and see it still 11 U S Senator Barack Obama also made reference to the topic in his commencement address on June 2 2006 at the University of Massachusetts Boston 12 It was right here in the waters around us where the American experiment began As the earliest settlers arrived on the shores of Boston and Salem and Plymouth they dreamed of building a City upon a Hill And the world watched waiting to see if this improbable idea called America would succeed More than half of you represent the very first member of your family to ever attend college In the most diverse university in all of New England I look out at a sea of faces that are African American and Hispanic American and Asian American and Arab American I see students that have come here from over 100 different countries believing like those first settlers that they too could find a home in this City on a Hill that they too could find success in this unlikeliest of places In 2016 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney incorporated the idiom into a condemnation of Donald Trump s 2016 presidential campaign His domestic policies would lead to recession his foreign policies would make America and the world less safe He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president and his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill 13 During the 2016 presidential race Texas Senator Ted Cruz used the phrase during his speech announcing the suspension of his campaign 14 President Barack Obama also alluded to President Ronald Reagan s use of the phrase during his speech at the Democratic National Convention the same year as he proposed a vision of America in contrast to that of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump 15 In 2017 former FBI Director James Comey used the phrase in testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U S presidential election 16 W e have this big messy wonderful country where we fight with each other all the time but nobody tells us what to think what to fight about what to vote for except other Americans and that s wonderful and often painful But we re talking about a foreign government that tried to shape the way we think we vote we act They re going to try to run it down and dirty it up as much as possible That s what this is about And they will be back because we remain as difficult as we can be with each other we remain that shining city on the hill and they don t like it On November 10 2020 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used the phrase while delivering an address at the inauguration of the Ronald Reagan Institute Center for Freedom and Democracy 17 But I am equally confident that America will overcome any challenge from Communist China to the terrorist regime in Tehran Because that s what free people do We come together we solve problems we win they lose and we execute our foreign policy confident that we are that shining city on a hill Chair Bennie Thompson of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack used the phrase in his opening remarks to the first day of hearing on June 9 2022 18 Use in Australian politics EditIn Australian politics the similar phrase the light on the hill was famously used in a 1949 conference speech by Prime Minister Ben Chifley and as a consequence this phrase is used to describe the objective of the Australian Labor Party It has often been referenced by both journalists and political leaders in that context since this time 19 Use in Augustine and Roman Catholic politics EditSee also The City of GodThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2022 Use in hymns EditThe phrase is used in the hymn Now Saviour now Thy love impart 20 written by Charles Wesley See also Edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article City upon a Hill American civil religion American exceptionalism Christian Dominionism Empire of Liberty Manifest destiny New Jerusalem Replacement Theology Safed in Israel considered by some to have been the city Jesus had in mind Speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan American Dream The New Colossus British Israelism Christian ZionismReferences Edit Squiers A 2018 The Politics of the Sacred in America The Role of Civil Religion in Political Practice New York Springer pp 62 63 ISBN 978 3 319 68870 1 Bremer Francis J John Winthrop America s Forgotten Founding Father Oxford University Press 2005 p 171 It is often stated that the sermon was written aboard the flagship Arabella and delivered in Boston harbor an error introduced by a cover letter on an early manuscript not in Winthrop s hand when the sermon was first published Winthrop John The Journal of John Winthrop 1630 1649 Harvard University Press 1996 p 1 note 1 Daniel T Rodgers As a City on a Hill The Story of America s Most Famous Lay Sermon Princeton University Press 2018 Richard M Gamble In Search of the City on a Hill The Making and Unmaking of an American Myth Continuum 2012 and Carter Wilkie How modern leaders got John Winthrop s City on a Hill wrong A call for humility has become the battle cry for American exceptionalism CommonWealth Magazine January 17 2019 Erikson Kai T October 7 1966 Wayward Puritans A Study in the Sociology of Deviance Wiley ISBN 9780471244271 via Google Books The President Elect City Upon a Hill Time 1961 01 20 ISSN 0040 781X Retrieved 2015 09 16 Address of President Elect John F Kennedy Delivered to a Joint Convention of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Kennedy Library Sexton Jared Yates 25 March 2020 The Cult of the Shining City Embraces the Plague The New Republic a b Levingston Steven E Political Bookworm Reagan and the occult Voices washingtonpost com Retrieved 2022 06 11 Election Eve Address A Vision for America The American Presidency Project UC Santa Barbara Retrieved November 21 2015 Farewell Address to the Nation reaganlibrary archives gov Obama Speech University of Massachusetts at Boston Commencement Address obamaspeeches com Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Romney Trump playing Americans for suckers YouTube March 3 2016 Retrieved March 17 2016 Beckwith Ryan Teague 3 May 2016 Read Ted Cruz s Speech on Dropping Out of the Presidential Race Time Retrieved 2017 03 20 Full text President Obama s DNC speech Politico 27 July 2016 Retrieved 2017 03 20 Full Transcript and Video James Comey s Testimony on Capitol Hill The New York Times 8 June 2017 Retrieved 20 June 2017 Pompeo Mike 10 November 2020 The Promise of America Press release Reagan Institute Center for Freedom and Democracy U S State Department Thompson Bennie 9 June 2022 Read the full text of chair Bennie Thompson s remarks in first Jan 6 hearing nbcnews com nbcnews Retrieved 9 September 2023 America has long been expected to be a shining city on a hill A beacon of hope and freedom Casey Scott 10 March 2008 Keating comes to Brisbane The Brisbane Times Retrieved 2019 07 21 Hymn number 469 Now Saviour now Thy love impart hymns countedfaithful org Van Engen Abram Winter 2020 How America Became A City upon a Hill Humanities National Endowment for the Humanities 41 1 Notes Edit Matthew 5 14 You are the light of the world A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden Further reading EditRodgers Daniel T 2018 As a City on a Hill The Story of America s Most Famous Lay Sermon Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0 691 18437 1 Gamble Richard M 2012 In Search of the City on a Hill The Making and Unmaking of an American Myth Continuum ISBN 978 1441162328 Edward O Reilly December 5 2018 John Winthrop s City upon a hill Sermon and an Erasure of Collective Memory New York Historical Society Retrieved February 18 2019 Carter Wilkie January 17 2019 How modern leaders got John Winthrop s City on a Hill wrong A call for humility has become the battle cry for American exceptionalism Commonwealth Magazine Retrieved August 2 2021 Abram Van Engen 2020 City on a Hill A History of American Exceptionalism Yale University Press Matthew Rowley 2021 Reverse Engineering the Covenant Moses Massachusetts Bay and the Construction of a City on a Hill Journal of the Bible and its Reception 8 no 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City upon a Hill amp oldid 1179381044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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