Larry Witham
Larry Witham, a journalist, has won the Religion Communicators Council’s Wilbur Award three times, several prizes from the Religion News Writers Association, and a Templeton Foundation award for his articles on science and religion. He has appeared on C-SPAN, the 700 Club, and Fox Cable News. He lives in Burtonsville, Maryland.
Biography/History
A City Upon a Hill
How the Sermon Changed the Course of American History
Talking Points
Larry Witham can trace the the interplay between religion and American history to our forefathers. He offers serious examination of religious rhetoric and how it sometimes reflected and sometimes inspired public opinion and policy through American history. Witham can expertly speak about and analyze the influence of religion on figures like the founding fathers, Andrew Jackson, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and many others.
Description
Between the colonization of America and the terrorist attacks of September 2001, the sermon has both shaped America’s self-understanding and reflected both sides of its most important social, political, military, and philosophical debates.
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