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Daniel Webster on Marriage: Faith, Virtue, and Lasting Legacy

18 min · 4. juni 2026
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What would Daniel Webster advise to strengthen a marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore Webster’s vision of marriage as a moral, spiritual, and domestic partnership rooted in faith, character, and shared responsibility. They examine why a strong marriage must be grounded in religious principle, how patience in adversity and humility in prosperity sustain lasting unity, and why the “domestic virtues” are the true foundation of happiness. The discussion highlights the importance of intellectual partnership, family legacy, and creating a home defined by comfort, dignity, and purpose. The episode also reflects on Webster’s measure of success—not in wealth, but in moral resilience, generational continuity, and the ability to build a household that nurtures both character and community.

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