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The Apostate's Argument: Defense of Your Own Mind

Building the intellectual and psychological case for trusting your own judgment, even when it contradicts religious authority.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's Response to Sor Philothea is a masterwork of self-defense using reason, scripture, and precedent to justify her intellectual work against institutional objection. Whether you're a believer strengthening your faith, a doubter building a case for your questions, or a leaver articulating why you're departing, you need the ability to construct and articulate your own position. This concept teaches the practice of argument—gathering evidence, acknowledging counterarguments, making space for your perspective without requiring permission. Sor Juana didn't wait for approval to think; she documented her thinking and defended it with rigor. In religious identity work, learning to build your own argument—for belief, doubt, or departure—is the foundation of autonomy and integrity.

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