Excellent video. I read an extract from "The Lilies of the Fields and the Birds in the Air" and it made me cry. This is what I love about reading Kierkegaard, it how much it touches the deepest parts of me, the biggest being my relationship with God, and my core values of authenticity and honesty. So few people know what it is to be an authentic individual as much as Kierkegaard. And so few people like to write or talk about this, because most people prefer the mask over the person behind it and don't want to know who they are, to see themselves face-to-face and to dive deep into our internal world where we discover the tragedy of our existence and the surrealistic beauty of God's love and his creation.
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Prayer: Father in heaven! From you come only good and perfect gifts. It must also be beneficial to comply with the counsel and teaching of whomever you have appointed as a teacher of human beings, as a counselor to the worried. Grant, then, that the one who is worried may truly learn from the divinely appointed teachers: the lilies in the field and the birds of the air! Amen.Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits 1847 p. 157 Kierkegaard's Lilies of the Field was just translated again in 2016 by Bruce Kirmmse.
Craig, what would you like to see us cover after 3 upbuilding discourses? What is manageable and not discussed in cyberspace? There has been some talk of doing at a graveside
I like On the Occasion of a Confession from Three Discourses On Imagined Occasions, Soren Kierkegaard, June 17, 1845, Hong 1993. The book was divided into three sections. The first was about confession before God, I think it corresponds with the Lilies of 1847 and 1849 as repetitions. It deals with the making a resolution which then proceeds to his next discourses on marriage and death. It was also translated as Thoughts on Crucial Situations in Human Life -- Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions By Soren Kierkegaard, Copenhagen April 29, 1845, translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson, Edited by Lillian Marvin Swenson Published by Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1941 Third Printing - Kierkegaard always put God first in writings. Thanks for the great discussions.
Excellent video. I read an extract from "The Lilies of the Fields and the Birds in the Air" and it made me cry. This is what I love about reading Kierkegaard, it how much it touches the deepest parts of me, the biggest being my relationship with God, and my core values of authenticity and honesty. So few people know what it is to be an authentic individual as much as Kierkegaard. And so few people like to write or talk about this, because most people prefer the mask over the person behind it and don't want to know who they are, to see themselves face-to-face and to dive deep into our internal world where we discover the tragedy of our existence and the surrealistic beauty of God's love and his creation.
Thank you for your thoughtful words and for watching the video. We hope to continue to make educational products like this. Subscribe and download the Noetic app. Stay in touch!
Prayer: Father in heaven! From you come only good and perfect gifts.
It must also be beneficial to comply with the counsel and teaching of
whomever you have appointed as a teacher of human beings, as a counselor
to the worried. Grant, then, that the one who is worried may truly
learn from the divinely appointed teachers: the lilies in the field and
the birds of the air! Amen.Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits 1847 p. 157
Kierkegaard's Lilies of the Field was just translated again in 2016 by Bruce Kirmmse.
Craig, what would you like to see us cover after 3 upbuilding discourses? What is manageable and not discussed in cyberspace? There has been some talk of doing at a graveside
I like On the Occasion of a Confession from Three
Discourses On Imagined Occasions, Soren Kierkegaard, June 17, 1845, Hong 1993.
The book was divided into three sections. The first was about confession before God, I think it corresponds with the Lilies of 1847 and 1849 as repetitions.
It deals with the making a resolution which then proceeds to his next discourses on marriage and death.
It was also translated as Thoughts on Crucial Situations in Human Life -- Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions By Soren Kierkegaard,
Copenhagen April 29, 1845, translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson, Edited by Lillian Marvin Swenson Published by Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1941 Third Printing - Kierkegaard always put God first in writings.
Thanks for the great discussions.
+Craig Campbell thank you. Let me see if I can find a copy