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A dramatic parable is recounted by one brother to another in which Christ returns secretly during a period of harsh ecclesiastical repression. He heals and is adored by the people, but a powerful inquisitor confronts him, accusing him of burdening humanity with freedom and arguing that the institutional church altered his teaching to provide order, miracle, and authority. The inquisitor explains why people prefer security to liberty and why the church must govern in their stead; Christ listens silently, responds only with a compassionate gesture, and is released to leave. The episode probes tensions between faith, institutional power, free will, and human need for consolation.
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