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I would like to hear your explanation of 1 Cor. 11:2-16 where it
talks about woman wearing a head covering and if this applies to us today.
And why.
Thanks for your letter. You've asked a rather difficult question about an
extremely controversial and emotionally-charged issue. For what it's
worth, I will offer my opinion (we don't have an official Probe
position on this issue). But I certainly don't think I have any
special insight into this issue.
Commentators point out that Paul offers a number of reasons why women
should wear head coverings in the church. First, it appropriately
reflects the Divine order mentioned in vv. 3-6. Second, it is based on
creation (vv. 7-9). Here Paul seems to allude to Genesis 2:18-24. Third,
Paul mentions that the woman should wear a covering because of the
angels. Apparently, angels observe church meetings and may be offended to
witness the insubordination of wives to their husbands (in particular),
or the rejection of the Divine order by women in general. Fourth, Paul
offers an argument from nature (vv. 13-15). His point may be that just as
a woman's long hair is her natural glory, and is given to her as a
covering, so also it is her glory to wear a covering in the church as a
symbol of subordination to her husband and/or to God. Finally, Paul seems
to argue for women wearing head coverings on the basis of this being the
universal practice of the church in the first century (v. 16).
Of course, this is not the universal practice of the church today. But
should it be? Although I don't know for sure, I tend to think that the
key issue in this passage (i.e. the timeless truth which applies to all
believers at all times and in all places) concerns subordination or
submission. In particular, the man must understand that Christ is his
head. Just as Christ willingly subordinated himself to the Father (Phil.
2:5-11, etc.), so also should man subordinate himself to Christ and
follow his example. Similarly, a woman should be submissive to her
husband (Eph. 5:22-33). It's important to understand that this does not
imply inferiority. Just as Christ is not inferior to the Father, so also
the wife is not inferior to her husband, nor is woman inherently inferior
to man. However, there is a Divine order, also reflected in creation, and
men and women have different roles and different responsibilities in that
order.
Thus, I tend to think that the timeless truth of this passage is that
both men and women need to recognize and accept their God-ordained
position and purpose in both creation and the church. Just as it would be
completely inappropriate for a man to refuse to subordinate himself to
Christ, so also it is inappropriate for a wife to refuse to submit to her
husband (or for a single woman to reject the Divine order, etc.). The
head-covering was a visible symbol of such submission in the first
century church. But I don't think that head-coverings are the real issue.
The real issue is one of subordination to the will of God and an
acceptance of the Divine order. In a sense, it's the distinction between
the letter of the law -- and its spirit.
At any rate, for what it's worth, that's my opinion.
Shalom,
Michael Gleghorn
Probe Ministries
© 2006 Probe Ministries
About the Author Michael Gleghorn is a research associate with Probe Ministries. He earned a B.A. in psychology from Baylor University and a Th.M. in systematic theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. Before coming on staff with Probe he taught history and theology at Christway Academy in Duncanville, Texas. Michael is married to his beautiful wife Hannah.
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