thanatos wrote:For two reasons I can see off the top of my head. The first is probably his assumption that his descendants will remain part of the hierarchy and in charge due to their "lofty" pedigree (regardless of whether they could go public with it). The second though is that Schueler was in this with Chihiro, and such alliances tend to be precarious and fleeting at the best of times. Schueler might have been Chihiro's equal in the eyes of the church and the common Safeholdian, but it's entirely possible he didn't trust him either, especially where policy making after the War Against the Fallen was concerned. Textev proves that Clyntahn had prepared to deal with Duchairn and Magwair once the war ended because he could not risk having them around as a threat to his power base. They same sort of reasoning might have applied for Schueler and Chihiro.
Also remember that without Badard's expertise, Schueler and Chihiro would only have a general understanding on how to arrange the Church and the potential pitfalls such a top-heavy institution might encounter. So it would make sense that he would try to place safeguards in order to ensure the Church's long term survival in the face of such problems. It was simply that he probably could not imagine that the Church would turn on his descendants in the way Clyntahn did or that he assumed that his descendants would be equal to the task 1,000 years into the future. The Wylsynns might have been able to check Clyntahn's rise to power had they been willing to be as ruthless as he was. Or rather, if they had been willing to sacrifice at least some of their principles for more practical concerns, to make deals with members of the clergy who were at least a little dirty.
If Schueler believed his descendants would be part of the hierarchy but he gave his message to THEM specifically, it suggests that your second assumption is accurate. Schueler did not trust the hierarchy of the CoGA as it contained groups he disagreed with. Whether it was Chihiro or some other group will be interesting to find out.
The lack of agreement is going to be the key here. What did the two factions disagree on? Was it simply who would lead or was it more philosophical? Assuming that the principal motivation was the degree of fear of any potential meeting with the Gbaba, it follows that either Chihiro or Schueler believed that no atrocity was too much if it guaranteed avoiding the Gbaba.
That sort of belief dovetails with a salvation through works doctrine. Any act performed which ensures the desired goal is by definition good and acceptable. Compelling obedience is equal to voluntary compliance in the final measure. Clyntahn certainly followed this principle. Schueler's message ensured that his descendants did not follow this principle as the absolute standard. His message stressed voluntary compliance is at all possible. This was seen when Paityr discussed Archbishop Eryk's letter with Maikel Staynair in By Heresies Distressed.
These disagreements will have an interesting impact on the laity of Safehold, should they be revealed. I am assuming that some sort of mini reveal will happen first and the Great Reveal will happen later. I just don't believe that a full reveal will work in favor of the Inner Circle unless some sort of preparatory argument about archangel infallibility comes first. That argument would be best made by archangels. So, having stored personalities of Chihiro and Schueler arguing would be a good thing from that perspective.