truth-and-power
Telling the truth about the dead is framed as a powerful and potentially dangerous act that challenges established religious authority.
1 chapter across 1 book
Speaker for the Dead (1986)Orson Scott Card
This chapter explores the tension between the Catholic Church hierarchy and the monastic order known as the Children of the Mind of Christ, focusing on their differing views about marriage, celibacy, and spiritual authority. Dom Cristão, abbot of the order, is summoned by Bishop Peregrino to discuss a threatening Speaker for the Dead, highlighting the political and religious conflicts surrounding truth, authority, and cooperation within the colony of Lusitania. The dialogue reveals the strategic considerations of both sides in dealing with the Speaker and the potential consequences of religious persecution under secular law.