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Unveiling Orual: Gender & Leadership (Till We Have Faces Ch. 15-17)

30 min · 31. touko 2026
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This week, Angelica Cable is joined by teenagers Adalyn (age 15) and Esther (age 14). Together they tackle Orual’s emotional "damming" and the symbolism of her veil, alongside a larger, thoughtful conversation on biblical masculinity, femininity, and what it means to be a truly self-sacrificing leader.  Plus, they place a friendly wager on Orual's upcoming single combat and look at the comedic rivalry between Fox and Bardia. Next up Chapters 18 & 19!

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