Is F. Roger Devlin Back?

I last wrote about F. Roger Devlin in “Hypergamy and the Early Manosphere.” I didn’t find his pseudonymous Magnum Opus to be particularly amazing, to put it mildly. Well, Devlin (or someone claiming to be the person claiming to be Devlin) is back…. on Substack. So I thought I’d delve …

On Head Coverings, Part 5

This is the fifth in a five-part series on head coverings. See the index here. We’re going to conclude this series by responding to the objections raised in Dominic Bnonn Tennant’s S1E9 podcast. There is no transcript and manual transcriptions are time consuming and error-prone—their New Zealand accent is sometimes hard …

On Head Coverings, Part 4

This is the fourth in a five-part series on head coverings. See the index here. Now that we’ve examined a few of the verses in depth in Part 3, let’s go over 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 in a linear fashion. But let’s keep in mind that the passage is structured in …

On Head Coverings, Part 2

This is the second in a five-part series on head coverings. See the index here. In Part 1, we discussed John Chrysostom’s and Tertullian’s views on veiling. Now, let’s briefly discuss other patristic writers who also mentioned veiling, or closely related topics. We’ll consider why Tennant didn’t cite them. The …

On Head Coverings, Part 1

This is the first in a five-part series on head coverings. See the index here. I’m an Anabaptist, by both practice and ethnicity. Head coverings are (or, at least, were) an established part of Anabaptist tradition. Quite a few of my former classmates and church members wore head coverings. Today, …