How institutional power structures determine whose interpretations of faith are considered valid and whose are silenced.
Sor Juana confronted the gatekeepers of religious knowledge—the Church hierarchy that controlled which ideas could be spoken, written, or taught. She revealed how religious authority functions as political power, not merely spiritual guidance. Understanding this concept helps those questioning faith recognize that doubts may arise not from personal spiritual failure but from recognizing distortions in how religious knowledge is controlled and distributed. Her tradition illuminates how power operates within religious institutions: who gets to interpret scripture, whose voices are amplified, whose are suppressed. For believers encountering contradictions between institutional religion and personal conscience, this framework clarifies that questioning authority structures differs from rejecting faith itself. Recognizing these politics enables more discerning engagement with religious identity—distinguishing between core spiritual values and the systems claiming to represent them.
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