The pattern of institutional resistance to independent thinking, and how identity crises emerge when intellectual integrity conflicts with religious authority.
Sor Juana faced censure, isolation, and forced silencing from Church authorities threatened by her learning and autonomy. This archetype illuminates why many experience religious identity crisis: institutions that claim to seek truth often punish those who think independently. The persecuted scholar recognizes that doubts and departures from faith aren't purely personal—they're often triggered by institutional rejection of questioning itself. Understanding this pattern helps those leaving religion contextualize their experience beyond individual spiritual failure. Sor Juana's life demonstrates that the conflict isn't between doubt and faith, but between authentic seeking and institutional control. This framework validates the doubter's experience as structural, not merely psychological, and reframes leaving as sometimes the only path to intellectual and spiritual integrity.
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