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Equally Yoked - Dyadic Psychology - Liberal Arts and Humanities
1. ““Equally Yoked”Equally Yoked”
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3. OutlineOutline
• Introduction
• Definitions
– Civil Identity, Social Mores, Equally Yoked
• Social Psychology
– Dyadic Psychology and Coupleships
• Religious Doctrine
– One Liberal Arts & Humanities Study…
• Quiz
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4. ““Equally Yoked”Equally Yoked”
• Equally: meaning, “alike’, …or “the same”… to
the same degree of.. (i.e., as ‘alike’ or …with the
‘same’ ‘civil identity’ of a dating/or premarital
couple). (a)
• Yoked: meaning… ..‘enjoined’ together to do
(relationship) work. …more ‘figuratively’ -
united together in the work of holy matrimony
with a mutual ‘civil identity’ as ‘one’ (a
coupleship)...(a,b)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
5. The Equally Yoked CoupleshipThe Equally Yoked Coupleship
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex: MaleMale
- Sexual
(pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
Civil identity#1Civil identity#1
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex: FemaleFemale
- Sexual
(pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
Civil identity#2Civil identity#2
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““...about equal to/or very similar...”...about equal to/or very similar...”
- Soc101- Soc101
6. ““Equally Yoked” is pronounced..Equally Yoked” is pronounced..
• …“Eek quel ee yoak‘d” and is when a couple - who
recognize, identify with, related to, believe in, bonds
with, and marries one other purposefully related to
the same (or nearly the same) ‘Civil Identity’* - and
thus are considered in a multi-cultural society,
‘equally Yoked’. (4)
• * ‘Civil Identity’ (a Social Psychology term) -
describes a mosaic of features concerning an
individual’s present: Ethnicity, political party
membership, race and color, religious membership,
disability/handicap, age/age group/generation, (proper)
sexual orientation, familial status, and marital status.(5)
- Introduction to Social Psychology- Introduction to Social Psychology
7. The term, “Equally Yoked”The term, “Equally Yoked”
• The term 'Equally Yoked' (also, equallyoked)
probable came about from the Bible – wherein Jews
marrying Jews, Muslims marrying Muslims,
Christians marrying Christians, etc, etc, etc…(3)
• It is a social phenomenaa social phenomena that exists in all diverse
multicultural societies - peoples of the same de facto
‘Civil Identity' marrying one another for reasons of
good self-esteem, religious beliefs, and preserving the
integrity of their family identity – expressly for
abiding in social mores and therefore community
(psychosocial) health.(4)
- Philosophy / Sociology 101- Philosophy / Sociology 101
8. ““Endogamy”Endogamy”
• Endogamy means, “in-marriage” – and is when an
individual – according to his/or her own social
customs… (comment: this maybe more like community (psychosocial)
health, such as, a valued social mores or even an actual religious ‘law’)….
• ….marries an another individual within his or her
own cultural “Social group”*.(6)
• *Note; a “Social group” may be a village, a tribe, a
sect or cult, a … region, or now in more modern
times it is considered a de facto ‘Civil Identity’,..
- Sociocultural Anthropology- Sociocultural Anthropology
(4)
9. a Social Phenomena..a Social Phenomena..
• A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic) who are
of a very similar or the same ‘Civil Identity’.. .(6)
• Any couples who are bonded together and who
are of the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ Civil
identities… (7)
• An….. marital couple who married - with their
backgrounds related to their ‘Civil Identity.’ .(ibid)
-- Sociology 101:Sociology 101: Social PhenomenologySocial Phenomenology
10. Dyadic PsychologyDyadic Psychology
• Equallyokedtarians are of interest to social
psychologists because they represent a dyadic
group of the same ‘Civil identity.’ (8)
• Couples who primarily choose to bond and marry
together ‘because’ they are the ‘same’ or ‘very
similar’ Civil Identities, among other reasons,
may contribute to marital longevity -staying
together for a lifetime as.. evidenced.(9)
• The measured ‘self esteem’ of individuals of a
marital couple who marries with backgrounds
related to their own ‘Civil Identities’ are worthy
marital satisfaction studies as well.(10)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
12. Social PerspectivesSocial Perspectives
“Equallyokedtarians” are those couples - who are
‘equally yoked’ - yet having varying points of
views* about their …….a marriage relationship:
* “Liberals” - a couple marrying one another while
sharing in vague beliefs, i.e., explained as the
same ‘spirit’ or attitude about some issue.
* “Moderates” - marrying one another r/t ‘very
similar’ civil identities-close enough for them.
* “Conservatives” - marriage between two people
who share the same or fairly ‘equal’ ‘Civil
Identities’.(11)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
13. Coupling up….Coupling up….
• “Nonequallyoked – Couples who do recognize
equallyokedtarianism as a social mores and yet for
their own ulterior motives still choose to violate
social mores as an rash option.”(12)
• “Unequallyoked – Couples who are naïve, thus
they inadvertently demonstrate opposition to
equallyokedtarianism-as a social mores.” (ibid)
• “Anti-equallyoked – Couples who are a bit
mentally/ emotionally disturbed and are
deliberately active against proper socialization,
contrary to equallyokedtarianism and social mores,
…(ibid)
- Introduction to Social Psychology- Introduction to Social Psychology
……in a ‘hook up’ culturein a ‘hook up’ culture
14. WhyWhy “Equally Yoked”?“Equally Yoked”?
• “Motives - a couple who are ‘equallyoked’ may do so
for a variety of reasons-some of which include:
– Beliefs about life, self-image, truth and God, death, etc.
– Bonding for long term love, romance, and sex.
– Marriage, family/children, and financial goals.
• Self esteem – individuals with a clear sense of self-marrying
someone of a ‘like’ civil identity.
• Family identity – to maintain the integrity and the
longevity of the extended family identity.
• Social mores – a preserved cultural standard in a
multicultural society for the sake of community health.” (13f)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
15. The “Equally Yoked” are HappierThe “Equally Yoked” are Happier
A multiplicity of studies – both formal and casual
survey’s have proven that ‘equally yoked’ couples are
happier. (12a)
A few of the reasons ‘equally yoked couples
are happier than alternative coupleships are because:
1. First, equally yoked couples decide to make a
‘choice’ to be ‘equally yoked’ and then they follow thru
with enjoining themselves together into it.
2. Second, equaly yoked couples – as individuals,
make a conscious choice to ‘be happy’ within their
coupleship.
3. Thirdly, equally yoked couples tend to focus on
the ‘little things’ in their coupleship and life to ‘be happy’
- SocPsy200- SocPsy200
16. The Equally Yoked CoupleshipThe Equally Yoked Coupleship
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex: MaleMale
- Sexual
(pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
Civil identity#1Civil identity#1
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex: FemaleFemale
- Sexual
(pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
Civil identity#2Civil identity#2
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““...about equal to/or very similar...”...about equal to/or very similar...”
- Soc101- Soc101
17. ““Equally Yoked” - QUIZEqually Yoked” - QUIZ
(1.) According to the presentation, what is the origin
of the term “equally yoked?” How is it significantly
related to Sociology? Social psychology?
Psychiatric Sociology? Marriage, Family, Child
Psychology?
(2.) Cite one example of couples who have been
identified as ‘equally yoked’ and what investigators
of these ‘dyadic’ groups are hypothesizing.
(3.) Quiz: On a single page, preferred typed, double
spaced, full name in upper right corner. 35 points.
- Due Next Class- Due Next Class
18. QuotationQuotation
JJust about everyone has heard these familiar words...ust about everyone has heard these familiar words...
“…“…Be ye not unequally yoked....”Be ye not unequally yoked....”
II Corinthinians 6:14II Corinthinians 6:14
Source:Source: The King James Version of The Holy Bible 1526The King James Version of The Holy Bible 1526
Dyadic
Psychology
19. A Few ‘Suggested’ SchoolsA Few ‘Suggested’ Schools
• Liberty U.,Liberty U., Lee U.Lee U., Houghton Coll.,, Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist USouthern Adventist U., Johnson U.,., Johnson U.,
California Lutheran UCalifornia Lutheran U., Northland Coll.,., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll.Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks,, Coll. of the Ozarks,
Cedarville UCedarville U., Anderson U.,., Anderson U., Samford U.Samford U., Bryan Coll.,, Bryan Coll., Corban U.Corban U.,, Hendrix Coll.,Hendrix Coll.,
Southwestern U.Southwestern U., Centre Coll.,, Centre Coll., Bethel Coll.Bethel Coll., Central Coll.,, Central Coll., Eastern U.Eastern U., Belmont, Belmont
U.,U., Luther Coll.Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U.,, Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U.Southern Methodist U., Macalester Coll.,, Macalester Coll.,
Muhlenberg Coll.Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll.,, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U.George Fox U., Southeastern U.,, Southeastern U.,
Emory U.Emory U., St. Olaf Coll.,, St. Olaf Coll., Dordt Coll.Dordt Coll., Hope Coll.,, Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll.Roberts Wesleyan Coll.,,
Concordia U., NE,Concordia U., NE, DePauw U.DePauw U., Whitworth U.,, Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll.Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U.,, Wittenberg U.,
Taylor U.Taylor U., Abilene Christian U.,, Abilene Christian U., Sewanee-USewanee-U..of the Southof the South, Valparaiso U.,, Valparaiso U., TexasTexas
Christian U.Christian U., Ohio Wesleyan U.,, Ohio Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll.Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U.,, Ouachita Baptist U., U. ofU. of
MobileMobile, Gordon Coll.,, Gordon Coll., Covenant Coll.Covenant Coll., California Baptist U.,, California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.Millsaps Coll.,,
Goshen Coll.,Goshen Coll., Allegheny Coll.Allegheny Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll.,, Union U., Westmont Coll., Waynesburg U.Waynesburg U., Biola, Biola
U.,U., Wheaton Coll.Wheaton Coll., Regent U.,, Regent U., Presbyterian Coll.Presbyterian Coll., Baylor U.,, Baylor U., Davidson Coll.Davidson Coll.,,
Rhodes Coll.,Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U.Transylvania U., Pepperdine U.,, Pepperdine U., Wofford Coll.Wofford Coll., Oklahoma Baptist, Oklahoma Baptist
U.,U., Indiana Wesleyan U.Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U.,, Trinity U., Asbury U.Asbury U., Hanover Coll.,, Hanover Coll., Chapman U.Chapman U.,,
Messiah Coll.,Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.Nebraska Wesleyan U., Illinois Coll.,, Illinois Coll., Augustana Coll. – SDAugustana Coll. – SD, Point, Point
Loma Nazarene U.,Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll.Erskine Coll., Augsburg Coll.,, Augsburg Coll., Calvin Coll.Calvin Coll., Azusa Pacific, Azusa Pacific
U.,U., Concordia Coll.Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville,, U. of Evansville, North Central Coll.North Central Coll., Vanguard U. of SoCal,, Vanguard U. of SoCal,
Seattle Pacific U.Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U.,, Oklahoma Christian U., Patrick Henry Coll.Patrick Henry Coll., Albion Coll.,, Albion Coll.,
LeTourneau U.LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U.,, Oral Roberts U., John Brown U.John Brown U., Oklahoma City U.,, Oklahoma City U., WartburgWartburg
Coll.Coll., Alma Coll.,, Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa,U. of Tulsa, Grove City Coll.,Grove City Coll., Belhaven U.Belhaven U., American U., American U.
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Editor's Notes
I heard this student on his cell phone just the other day, …he said, “…awe com’on Mom, I want to make a good impression on her,…please send me ..money…I’ve met the most beautiful lady in the world.” …so, what was the most beautiful woman in the world all about? …was she so beautiful my ‘his’ standards…or ‘others’ standards…or ‘my standards…or whose standards, anyway?
Same issue=penis/vagina connection
Unequallyoked couples have been studied and noted in the literature to ‘hook up’ over lies, drugs, ‘fun’, sex (e.g., penis-vagina), and materalistic purposes and convenience, etc.
Q/A - HomeworkQ/A - Homework Your name Social Psychology, Homework: Choose ONE. Write Answer on ONE Page,Homework: Choose ONE. Write Answer on ONE Page, Typed. Double spaced, 35 Points, Due Next Class.Typed. Double spaced, 35 Points, Due Next Class.
Here are a several dozen Christian schools that are suggested here - It can be affirmed whether equallyokedtarianism as a respected Bible-based ‘social mores’ – a movement of God’s people who are Bible conservatives veruses those ‘unequallyoked couples’ who are “Bible Leftists” – thinking only of themselves-their penis/vagina sex-and pleasing the Anti-Christ rather than God of Heaven.