LESSON THIRTY-EIGHT
World History-The Great Reformation Legacy of the English-Speaking Peoples, Part III
Puritans significantly influenced societal norms and governance, promoting moral standards and education. They established a legacy that shaped constitutional principles and challenged misconceptions about their role in history. Their beliefs in a ‘city on a hill’ and the importance of law guided their understanding of justice and holiness. The discussion also addresses modern economic challenges and the implications of job shifts, emphasizing the need for support in preserving national and church heritage.
Some Slides from the lesson
Puritan Challenges
Word and Misconceptions
Constitution and Influence
Espionage Foundations
Puritan Ideals and Education
Christian Influence in America
Law and Its Purpose
Puritan Systematization
Government and Economics
Missionaries and Indignation
Heritage and Manufacturing
LESSON THIRTY-NINE
World History The Puritans: Finding Blessings in Curses
Explore the Puritans’ theology of finding blessings in adversity and the aftermath of the Great London Fire. Discover how this disaster spurred trade, banking, and insurance industries while highlighting the challenges faced by the displaced. The narrative also covers the Puritans’ struggle for freedom, the evolution of the House of Commons, and the significance of economic freedom, reflecting on their lasting impact on governance and individual rights.
Some slides from the Lesson
Commercial Revolution
Great Fire and Recovery
Government Failures
Freedom and Specialization
Economic Myths
Parliamentary Power Shift
Civil War and Cromwell
King’s Trial and Execution
Puritan Legacy
