
America 250 | What made America great in the first place? with Os Guinness
Stephanie welcomes Os Guinness again to explore what has made America unique in its freedom and what threatens that legacy today. They examine foundational principles, historical roots, the virtues necessary for sustaining freedom, and the challenges now facing the American experiment.
America’s greatness rests not only on its achievements but on its founding principles. Os Guinness stresses that neither contemporary political movements nor leaders have answered the vital question: What made America great in the first place?
To steward freedom, each generation must understand, embody, and transmit the foundational ideas and virtues that made the American experiment possible. The Republic’s survival—and America’s blessing to the world—hangs on recovering this covenant vision.
The American republic was never intended to be a pure democracy; the framers deliberately moved away from direct rule by majority, fearing the dangers of unchecked popular power. Its distinctive structure draws from ancient Hebrew ideas, especially the Exodus and Deuteronomy, rooting political liberty in biblical covenant rather than secular philosophy.
Os Guinness highlights that America is “…a nation by intention and by ideas.” It means at least that:
- Societies must begin by shaping principles before policies; neglecting foundational ideas leads to losing the core of freedom.
- The American Revolution’s most-cited book was Deuteronomy, not Locke or Montesquieu—emphasizing spiritual over philosophical freedom.
- Modern political discourse overwhelmingly focuses on policies rather than underlying principles, missing the root causes of freedom’s decline.
The sustainability of freedom relies on what Os Guinness calls the "Golden Triangle":
- Freedom requires virtue
- Virtue requires faith
- Faith requires freedom
Abandoning any side of this triangle causes freedom to wither. In recent times, American society has widely dismissed the importance of virtue, attacked faith, and misunderstands freedom’s true foundation. Authoritarian societies depend on fear. Free societies depend on trust, built on shared morals and character.
Several virtues are essential for sustaining freedom, including:
- Freedom: Modeled on God’s own restraint, granting humanity genuine free will.
- Reciprocity: Mutual responsibility and equality; its neglect enabled the tragedy of slavery.
- Civility: Respectful public discourse grounded in truth—now degraded in contemporary society.
- Morality: Freedom is a "moral accomplishment." Public life requires both the rule of law and private character; otherwise, legal structures become weapons for power rather than justice.
- Fidelity: The conscious passing of identity and purpose to the next generation. Education and storytelling sustain freedom.
Guinness cautions that America's crisis is not only external (the "wolves at the door") but internal—moral decay ("the termites in the floor") is often the greater danger.
Failure to transmit and sustain these virtues can render America’s freedom a "byword" rather than a "city on a hill". As the nation nears its 250th anniversary, the Republic is at a tipping point.
However, Os Guinness grounds hope in the power and truth of the biblical heritage that birthed American freedom. For example,
- Reform and recovery are possible if Americans reembrace the core virtues and principles from Scripture.
- Christians, in particular, have a calling to model and advocate for these truths, showing society the way back to lasting freedom.
The lesson for Christian and freedom-loving citizens is clear: freedom is not inevitable or self-perpetuating. It requires gratitude for its biblical roots, courage to exemplify truth, virtue, and responsibility, and commitment to pass these on. As Os Guinness says, our hope lies not in political maneuvering but in recovering the profound, transformative truths of the Bible as the wellspring of true liberty.
MORE ABOUT OS' LATEST BOOK, "A FREEDOM LIKE NO OTHER"
To renew America, we must remember what made it great in the first place.
Across the ages, republics have been lost not only to enemies without, but to corrosion within. Free societies are rare. Lasting free societies are rarer still. So, what are the prospects for the American republic at the 250th anniversary of the revolution? Many citizens long to “make America great again,” but far fewer ask the deeper question: What made America great in the first place—and what kind of freedom can last? What does it mean that half a century of cultural conflict, ideological polarization, and unprincipled power has left Americans fractured, disillusioned, and tempted by extremes of chaos on one side and control on the other? And what happens when the older menace of tyranny is joined by the newer challenge of artificial intelligence—magnifying the forces that weaken truth, character, and self-government?
In A Freedom Like No Other, Os Guinness offers not another round of outrage from left or right, but a constructive path forward—twelve foundational principles for restoring the Republic and renewing ordered liberty. The third in a quartet of studies on the crisis of America and the West (following Our Civilizational Moment and America Agonistes), this book is a foreign admirer’s call for America’s semiquincentennial to be more than celebration: a time of honest self-examination, needed correction, and national rededication. Drawing on America’s Jewish and Christian roots and the covenantal vision of freedom and responsibility that shaped the Republic at its best, Guinness sets out the moral and civic architecture a free people must recover if they are to remain fit to be free.
This is a book for every American who believes freedom is worth the cost, and for anyone around the world who knows the alternatives and longs for a human-friendly future.
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