The claim that rigorous thinking and questioning can constitute a valid form of spiritual practice, challenging hierarchical religious structures.
Sor Juana's life demonstrates that intellectual pursuit—study, argumentation, and critical analysis—is itself a sacred practice worthy of defense. Rather than divorcing reason from faith, she modeled how a believer can inhabit doubt as a deeper form of devotion. For those navigating religious identity, this concept reframes the transition from unquestioning belief to critical examination not as apostasy, but as intellectual honesty rooted in respect for truth. Her defense of women's right to study theology and philosophy shows that leaving dogmatic certainty need not mean abandoning spirituality; it can mean discovering a more authentic, reasoning relationship with the sacred. This legitimizes the journey of doubters and seekers within religious traditions.
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