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Religion In John Portier's The Dead Man Walking

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“Whether we agree with religious people or their critics or simply don’t know, the near-universal appeal, the persistence and the transforming power of religions are intriguing,” Portier once said. People are always intrigued by religion. Even if people do not have a faith or religion, they are intrigued about the power of religion and are searching for answers. Portier defined religion in terms of life’s “greatest questions.” People are always questioning the supernatural. The definition of religion relates to the Dead Man walking in many ways. The one way I am going to relate this to is Joey. Before Sister Helen came into his life, he had no faith in God and didn’t believe. Once Sister Helen started to believe in him and pushed him to start …show more content…

Along with his amazing journey of faith, came life’s greatest questions. The second term that Portier defined was the Catholic intellectual tradition. He defined it as “faith seeking understanding.” Portier talked about ordinary and extraordinary experiences. He said that extraordinary experiences are a good way to start understanding faith. An extraordinary experience is something that is life altering. An example of this in The Dead Man Walking is when Sister Helen experiences Joey’s death from the death penalty. This experience made her a stronger advocate against the death penalty and also made her believe that she could help others that were in Joey’s position. During this experience, Sister Helen was using Catholic intellectual tradition and using “faith seeking understanding. Sister Helen questions the death penlty and Portier thinks that we need to question things to gain …show more content…

This was something that he was not proud of and did not want to admit. When Joey finally did own up to his mistakes, you could tell that he was genuinely sorry for what he did. Also when he apologized, he showed a new side of himself because he was opening himself up to God. Another downfall that Joey had was in the beginning he was not into questioning his religion at all and he did not want to be forgiven for his mistakes. These examples showed a lack of participation in “religion” according to the definition of the Catholic intellectual tradition that Portier

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