Søren Kierkegaard The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air
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The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air by S ren Kierkegaard , first published in 1849 , is one of Kierkegaard's most accessible and penetrating works of Christian reflection, drawn from a series of upbuilding discourses rather than abstract philosophy. Based on Christ's words in the Sermon on the Mount, The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air examines anxiety, comparison, ambition, and despair through two simple figures from nature. Kierkegaard contrasts the restless self consciousness of modern life with the silence, obedience, and presence embodied by the lily and the bird. The book is not about withdrawal from the world, but about learning how to exist rightly within it, without being consumed by worry, envy, or self assertion. Unlike Kierkegaard's more polemical or technical works, this text is written in a direct and meditative style. It addresses the reader personally, insisting that spiritual understanding is not primarily a matter of knowledge or argument, but of attention, humility, and inward transformation. The lily teaches silence and rootedness. The bird teaches trust and immediacy. Together, they form a sustained critique of modern distraction and self driven striving. First published in 1849 , The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air remains essential reading for those interested in Christian philosophy, existential spirituality, Protestant theology, and Kierkegaard's ethical and religious thought. This edition presents the work in a clear, readable format and is available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardback editions, making one of Kierkegaard's most enduring texts accessible to contemporary readers seeking clarity rather than consolation.
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