The distinction between outward religious compliance and genuine inner belief, crucial for those reassessing their faith authenticity.
Sor Juana inhabited a world where religious performance was mandatory—wearing the habit, attending services, submitting to authority—yet her private writings reveal complex inner skepticism. This concept examines how individuals can appear devout while experiencing internal disconnection. For believers questioning their faith, doubters hiding their skepticism, and leavers performing the role of the departed, performative piety represents a psychological and social survival strategy. Sor Juana's life illustrates the exhaustion of this duality: maintaining one's intellectual integrity while conforming externally creates profound cognitive and spiritual friction. Understanding performative piety helps those in transition recognize that their internal experience may never fully align with external presentation. This gap is not weakness but a signal that religious identity requires honest renegotiation.
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