The Inner Republic
In The Inner Republic, Brainerd Prince explores the complex relationship between philosophy, politics and religion with a deep, reflective inquiry. Written over sixteen years, this wide-ranging collection of essays responds to events in recent history as well as age-old debates and challenges us to think more carefully about identity, freedom, community and the search for meaning.
What does it mean to be human in a world shaped by ideas, power and belief?
In The Inner Republic, Brainerd Prince explores the complex relationship between philosophy, politics and religion with a deep, reflective inquiry. Written over sixteen years, this wide-ranging collection of essays responds to events in recent history as well as age-old debates and challenges us to think more carefully about identity, freedom, community and the search for meaning.
From the nature of the self and the ethics of giving to questions of democracy, dissent and the role of faith, the essays remain grounded in lived experience. Yet, they engage deeply with the ideas that shape our inner and public lives. Together, they offer a space for thoughtful engagement—an inner republic where ideas are examined and convictions take shape.
Accessible and thought-provoking, this book speaks to readers seeking clarity in an increasingly complex world.
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PHILOSOPHY
- The Hermeneutical Nature of Knowledge
- Being Human
- What Is the Self?
- Technologies of the Self
- The Anchored Self
- Growing Intentionality
- Making Meaning of Life
- Leaping off the Fence
- Festivals and the Carnivalesque
- The Ethics of Giving, Gratitude and the Gift
- Thinking About Death
- The Problem of ‘Theory’ in the West
- The Future of Theory
- The Great Indian Middle Class
- Money and Capital Matters
- Beyond Identity Politics
- A State’s Response to Protest and Dissent
- The Violence of Liberal Nicety
- Re-Engineering Sloganeering
- Exploring Dialogical Quotient (DQ)
- Reimagining Confrontation: On War, God and Religion
- Corruption
- The Story of Mayangkokla of the Nagas
- Idols: Material and Conceptual
- Windows into Heaven
- The Functional God
- Responding to Death and Theodicy
- The Dao of the Sangtam Nagas: A Symbol of Embrace
- Game of Thrones: A Fight Against Death
- Man’s Deathly Message: Inspired Mission That Builds a Mansion
- The Making of Scripture
- What Is ‘Good’ About Good Friday?
- The Suffering of Christ: A Good Friday Meditation
- The Sunset After Easter: An Easter Meditation
- Easter Ruminations: To Forgive and to be Forgiven
- Overcoming Betrayals
- The Least of These
POLITICS
RELIGION
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