Title: Equallyokedtarianism - Pronunciation - Definition - Social History - Concepts - Perspectives and Q/A
1Equallyokedtarianism
name witheld Social Psychology September 11th,
2001
- Pronunciation
- Definition
- Concepts
- Perspectives
- Q/As
Introduction to Social Psychology
2Equallyoked
Also used is, equally yoked
- The term 'Equallyoked' (Archiac-equally yoked)
probable came about from the Bible - Jews
marrying Jews, Muslims marrying Muslims,
Christians marrying Christians, etc. - It is a phenomena that exists in all
multicultural societies-peoples of the same
'civil identity' marrying one another for reasons
of good self-esteem, specific religious beliefs,
and preserving the integrity of family
identity-for community health.
Word Origin/Philosophy
3Equallyoked
(equally yoked)
- The term 'Equallyoked' (also, equally yoked)
- an adverb
- Equally - means alike, in a balanced
manner, the same or to the same degree of,
etc - an adjective
- Yoked - means (Latin jungere 'to join),
something fastened around the neck to join
together, burdened with. - in history
- May have evolved from synonyms, with meanings,
such as Equitably, Fairly, Justly - Use in a sentence They were an equally yoked
couple of from families of just ordinary means.
Word Meanings - Etymology
4Civil identity
An Example
- Ethnicity American of Northern European
heritage. - Political Party Registered Republican
- Race White/Anglo-Saxon
- Color Light-medium complexion
- Religion Conservative Christian
- Disability Vision impairment/wears contacts
- Gender Male / Sexual Orientation Heterosexual
- Marital Status Married/1st Marriage.
- Equallyokedtarianism are couples, sharing the
same (or very similar) civil identities share
in beliefs, share in bonding together, share in
matrimony vows and are amongst a multicultural
society within a general movement.
Social Psychology
5Equallyokedtarianism
- Pronounced, ltEek quel ee yoakd tar ee in z mgt.
- are any individuals of a general group movement
who believe in, bonds with, and marries one
another purposefully of the same (or nearly the
same) civil identity. - Recall Civil identity (Social Psychology) -
describes a collective of features about an
individuals present ethnicity, political party
membership, race and color, religious membership,
disability/handicap, age group/ generation and
sexual orientation, and marital status.
Social Psychology
6Social Perspectives
- Equallyokedtarianism is a general movement of
peoples who are equallyoked (equally yoked) and
with diverse differing points of views - Liberals a couple marrying one another while
sharing in vague beliefs, i.e., explained as the
same spirit or attitude about some issue. - Moderates a couple marrying one another of very
similar civil identities-close enough. - Conservatives marriage between two people who
share like (equal) civil identities.
Sociology 101
Social Psychology
7Coupling-Up.
in a get hooked-up culture.
- Nonequallyoked
- Couples who do recognize equallyokedtarianism as
a valuable social mores and yet for their own
negative ulterior motives still choose another
rash option. - Unequallyoked
- Couples who are naïve, thus inadvertently,
demonstrate opposition to equallyokedtarianism-as
a social mores. - Anti-equallyoked
- Couples who are a bit mentally/emotionally
disturbed and are deliberately active against
proper socialization, equallyokedtarianism, and
good social mores,
Introduction to Social Psychology
8Equallyokedtarianism?
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Why?
- Motives - couples who are equallyoked may do so
for a variety of reasons-some of which include - Beliefs about life, self-image, truth 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 - marries someone of a like Civil
identity. - Family identity to maintain the integrity and
longevity of the extended family identity. - Social mores a preserved standard in a
multicultural society for the sake of community
health and amongest a general movement of like
minded peoples..
Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
9..as Social phenomenology
- A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic) who are
of very similar or the same civil identity - Any couples who are bonded together and who are
of the same or very similar civil identities
within a general movement of like-minded peoples.
- A marital couple who marries-with their
backgrounds related to their civil identities.
Sociology 101- Social Phenomenlogy
Introduction to Marriage, Family, and Child
Psychology
10Q/A
Your name Social Psychology September 11th, 2001
- 1.) Why is Equallyokedtarianism- a class who
are more so discriminated against in a declared
multiculturally developed country? - 2.) Does Equallyokedtarianism deserve new
protection laws such as sex perverts have? - 3.) Has Equallyokedtarianism been properly
studied in sociology? What about in social
psychology? Community health? Politics?
Assignment Choose ONE Q/Answer - within ONE
Page, Double spaced, Typed. 35 Points, Due
Next Class.
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