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The Theology of Questions

A theological stance that prioritizes inquiry over dogmatic certainty, treating sacred texts and teachings as invitations to deeper understanding rather than closed propositions.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's writings treat theological questions as worthy of sustained, rigorous examination rather than quick resolution. A theology of questions reframes doubt as spiritual practice. Instead of asking 'Do I believe?' as a binary requiring yes-or-no answers, this framework asks: What am I genuinely uncertain about? What questions animate my spiritual life? What would deeper understanding require? This approach honors the intellectual honesty that often triggers religious transition. Many people leave institutional faith not from rejection but from the discovery that their deepest questions are unwelcome. A theology of questions creates space for the believer, doubter, and leaver to coexist within one person. It suggests that wrestling with faith—as Jacob wrestled with God—is itself a sacred act. This concept validates the person in transition as someone engaged in authentic spiritual work, not as someone failing to believe correctly.

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