Comparing and comparing New England's description with Christian's charitable model can be thought of in an interesting way by analyzing John Smith and John Winthrop's work. When reading John Smith's "Explanation of New England" and John Winthrop's "Christian Charity Model", I think these two readings are similar and different views of human nature I learned. In my paper we compare their similar beliefs about community and human diversity and compare their views on religion and enemies perfectly.
An analysis of New England's explanation by John Smith, a pilgrim who arrived in the Americas, wrote a new land explanation in his book "Explaining New England". In this book, Smith shows a wonderful world full of food and happiness. In addition, another pilgrim, William Bradford, who came to Plymouth on the coast of the state of Massachusetts, wrote a book called "Plymouth Plantation", in which what actually happened, how the pilgrim actually did I mentioned. alive. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the author and the book.
Comparing and comparing New England's description with Christian's charitable model can be thought of in an interesting way by analyzing John Smith and John Winthrop's work. When reading John Smith's "Explanation of New England" and John Winthrop's "Christian Charity Model", I think these two readings are similar and different views of human nature I learned. In my paper we compare their similar beliefs about community and human diversity and compare their views on religion and enemies perfectly.
The typological significance of Puritan's theology of Puritan was clear in the "Christian Charity Model". That is, when John Winthrop went to New England, that preaching was conveyed to Avella. "We declare that the God of Israel is in us" and form "a close marriage bond between him and us," he will make us his, "said Winslow Old Testament interprets Puritan as a body of the Jews. His famous declaration "New England will be a mountain city" will promote the Puritan community to a model society with the possibility to realize the biblical prophecies. Likewise, the type of world view characterized by Winthrop's speech also makes it possible for Puritans to cite some of the settlements they created in the New World after the Biblical quotation, like New Canaan and New Haven did.