by Moira Cairns
I think I gave this two stars on Good Reads.
I am hungry for books on head coverings by women, for women and this book is one of the very few.
However...
In some places, she takes metaphors farther than the Bible seems to in this passage:
Every Christian woman is a symbol of the glory of the church (...)The woman is a symbol of the glory that has been given to the church from God.
A woman's uncovered head while praying for prophesying symbolized a church that goes between God and man in its own strength.
I'm just not seeing that in the passage. Perhaps if the thought had been fleshed out a bit more.
In other places, she...well, read:
The covered head of a woman also reminds the church that every Christian has the Spirit of God within them -- giving each one glory, power over their enemies, and a Guide to follow.
Say again?
She goes on:
When a woman covers her own had, she reminds herself that she needs to function in whatever capacity God has gifted her in a manner that reflects the authority she is under and that honors the love and humility of Christ.
The author seems to be saying that a woman can be in any office in the church (pastor, elder) as long as she's wearing a head covering.
The last part of the paragraph I agree with, but it's not in the passage. It may be read into the passage from other verses...those should have been cited.
When the men in the church see the covering, they are reminded to be in authority in a manner that reflects and honors the love and humility of Christ.
All in all, this book used too many words to say not very much.