From David Haberstitch:
I just think that "submission to men" is a simplistic reduction of a
religious rule and tradition. The Christian tradition of head coverings for
women is
both culturally and biblically based, so I think that my phrase "religious
injunction" is more accurate and neutral than "submission to men" from a
descriptive standpoint, and I think most Christian women who use head
coverings would
not in fact justify it as a sign of "submission to men" but rather as a sign
of submission to God.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, sir. Working among conservative
Protestant groups, as I do, I've certainly always believed this to be true.
Candace Perry
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center
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