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Stephen Smith is on page 81 of 176 of My Exceeding Joy: Psalms 38–51
“Suffering may be a battle-scar rather than a punishment; the price of loyalty in a world which is at war with God.” - Derek Kidner on Psalm 44
Dec 18, 2025 05:42PM Add a comment
My Exceeding Joy: Psalms 38–51

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Stephen Smith is on page 38 of 192 of The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For
Foreign intervention is not a favored policy in America, and has led to all kinds of disasters, especially since this speech. Perhaps it reveals an overconfidence in the wake of the Cold War. Another revealing thing is that the author looks to Mandela, not any 20th century American statesman, as exemplary of heroic political action. But the end of the speech is a salutary call for civic virtue and sacrifice.
Oct 25, 2025 03:48PM Add a comment
The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith is on page 38 of 192 of The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For
Humans, especially those in a body politic, need to feel a part of something larger. What will that be for us? Americans are not generally given to idealism and don't have a history of uniform political doctrines. We are a practical people; we try things and try to understand why they don't work. What's odd is that McCullough then agrees with Wilson that America has responsibilities to the rest of the world.
Oct 25, 2025 03:45PM Add a comment
The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith is on page 38 of 192 of The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For
The address to Union college highlights an American vision that values openness, reflected in the architecture and layout, as well as a non-sectarian spirit with practical additions to the curriculum (engineering). Given in 1994, it also highlights an uncertainty about the identity and the future of America after the Cold War. Truman had confidence in the triumph of free men over tyranny, but what happens next?
Oct 25, 2025 03:41PM Add a comment
The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

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Stephen Smith is on page 32 of 192 of The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For
The Jeffersonian spirit of the country is an important strand of the American heritage. Jefferson wasn't trying to produce new principles, but to restate them in a fresh way, which is something characteristically American. What was distinct was the strong principle of self-government, a transcendent ideal of our nation that we have desired for others to share in as well.
Oct 25, 2025 03:38PM Add a comment
The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

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Stephen Smith is on page 21 of 192 of The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For
In America we have an optimism (or had, at least) in the university and its potential to better our lives. There's also a sense of the importance of subsidiarity here: the university should focus some of its efforts on addressing the specific problems of its community. Though a university necessarily must consider things in greater scope and even higher things, it should not be divorced from its circumstances.
Oct 22, 2025 11:08PM Add a comment
The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

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Stephen Smith is on page 19 of 192 of The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For
The American way of life depends on its cities, but we are also an "outdoor-loving people" who are "nostalgic about small towns".

But the strength of America, the highest concentration of capital and human capital, is in the cities. There are our greatest troubles too.
Oct 22, 2025 11:05PM Add a comment
The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For

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