
The Holy Post 633: The Head Covering Comeback & Unsung Heroes with Jemar Tisby
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Sep 4, 2024 In this lively discussion, Jemar Tisby, author of 'The Spirit of Justice,' takes the spotlight to unveil the untold stories of heroic yet largely forgotten Christians in American history. He dives into the intriguing resurgence of head coverings among young Catholic women and debates the cultural and scriptural implications of this trend. Additionally, they explore the evolving relationship between conservative politics and Christian theology while addressing the significant contributions of Black Christians to the fight for racial justice. A blend of history and contemporary issues, it’s a thought-provoking listen!
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Veil Revival
- Young Catholic women are reviving the use of veils, or mantillas, in worship.
- This trend, possibly driven by TikTok and a desire for tradition, has led to a surge in veil sales.
Political Divide
- A new study suggests the core political divide isn't about perceived danger, but hierarchical worldviews.
- Conservatives see inherent value in categories and boundaries, while liberals view them as social constructs.
Chesterton's Fence Analogy
- Skye Jethani connects the research to Chesterton's Fence.
- He argues that wisdom lies in understanding a boundary's purpose before removing it, not all boundaries are good.



