This book states the case for how Christian women have covered their heads down through the ages. It is fairly short, even if a little dry to read at times. The author has put together information from so many sources that it could easily have taken years to amass, and for those efforts, I am grateful. It is an interesting read and I truly didn't know so many church fathers of the faith felt strongly on this topic. I already cover my head and feel strongly about my conviction to do this, so I wasn't really searching for reasons as much as I was looking for encouragement. That said, the language in this book is likely to offend some women - not that it's vulgar or harsh, but because many of the statements are very strong and they are being made by men about a command given to women. Far from being a feminist, it's never easy to accept commands from even well-meaning men about how we should conduct ourselves. The Gospel of Jesus Christ does not need to be excused or watered down, neither do these commands in scripture, however, if you are a lady about to read this book, please take into account that in the times when many of these things were written, many women (worldwide) were illiterate. People didn't take the time to write things in a kindly/delicate manner because it was men speaking directly to men and those men were likely expected to relay it in loving fashion to the women in their homes/congregations (if there was need to address it at all). While I believe these church fathers would still have the same message today, I think their words now would be more encouraging than commanding. You see evidence of this in the more contemporary sources that are quoted in this volume. The headship covering (however you choose to flesh it out) is an important gift/ordinance/sign/reminder/blessing that our churches of today have either lost or are losing the understanding of. I hope and pray that more women will be loved and encouraged into seeking out God's counsel on this matter rather than feeling forced or pressured into it.