Using education and intellectual work as a form of spiritual agency and resistance against oppressive religious authority.
Sor Juana positioned herself as a scholar first, accepting the convent as the only space where her intellectual ambitions could survive. She transformed a restrictive religious institution into a platform for her own knowledge-seeking. This concept—sacred resistance—describes how believers and doubters can maintain spiritual autonomy through deliberate cultivation of wisdom. Rather than passive acceptance or outright rebellion, Sor Juana modeled a third path: strategic engagement that preserves integrity. For those questioning religious identity, this framework offers practical strategies: pursue knowledge in areas your tradition values, document your thinking, build community with other seekers, and maintain your intellectual dignity even within constraining systems. Sacred resistance acknowledges that sometimes the most radical act is persistent, honest thinking.
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