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Justice as Spiritual Foundation

The commitment to fairness, equity, and human dignity as core to genuine faith and ethical identity.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's work consistently champions the voiceless and questions unjust hierarchies. She understood that true spirituality must serve justice. This concept reframes religious identity questions through an ethical lens: Am I staying in a faith that perpetuates harm? Am I leaving because I've outgrown injustice? What does justice require of my belief? For many, doubt emerges from witnessing or experiencing injustice: a church that excludes LGBTQ+ people, uses resources unequally, or protects abusers. Rather than treating such doubts as loss of faith, Sor Juana's tradition sees them as faith deepening—expanding your moral circle. Conversely, some believers find their faith renewed when they engage justice work. The framework here: authentic religious identity, whether maintained or transformed, must align with your deepest commitment to human dignity and fairness. Spirituality without justice is hollow.

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