The integration of intellectual work with spiritual discipline, where studying science, philosophy, and theology constitutes a form of prayer and devotion in its own right.
Sor Juana reframed intellectual labor not as secular rebellion but as sacred practice—a way of honoring God through rigorous thought. She collected thousands of books, studied mathematics and astronomy, and argued that understanding creation reveals divine wisdom. This concept challenges the false binary between "head knowledge" and "heart faith" that plagues many religious transitions. For believers moving toward doubt, it permits intellectual work to remain spiritually significant. For doubters reconstructing meaning, it recovers thinking itself as a contemplative act. Sor Juana's example demonstrates that rigorous inquiry—even inquiry that questions doctrine—can be an authentic spiritual discipline. This reframes the intellectual journey as compatible with reverence, not opposed to it.
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