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        | done by a person who has insight name-giver has authority over the person, not a mutual relationship
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        | serpent is cursed among animals enmity between man and woman
 women will have pain in childbirth
 husband will rule over wife
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        | broken relationship between God and humans also between humans and humans, humans and earth, and self and him/herself
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        | arranged disparity of ages
 men are married when they're ready to take over the family business
 women are married when they can bear children
 men hang out with men at the markets
 women hang out with women
 short lives, lots of widows
 marriages not created for romance but for business
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        | wives should be subject to husbands as to the Lord husbands should love wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.
 husbands should love their wives as they do their own bodies
 radical in the 1st century
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        | addresses children, then fathers addresses slaves and masters
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        | collection of love poetry uses all five senses
 rural setting
 shows that sex is a positive part of life that God wanted us to have
 sexuality can be used well
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        | Peck's 4 Tools of Discipline |  | Definition 
 
        | delaying of gratification acceptance of responsibility
 dedication to truth
 balancing
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        | communication styles of women |  | Definition 
 
        | sharing work with the meta-messge
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        | communication styles of men |  | Definition 
 
        | proving work with the message
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        | Romantic Rescue
 Traditional
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        | the ability to agree or disagree with your parents |  | 
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        | expanding ourselves Peck says love collapses ego boundaries
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        | process of attraction, investment, and commitment price of cathexis is pain
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        | 5 stages of death and dying |  | Definition 
 
        | Denial Anger
 Bargaining
 Depression
 Acceptance
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        | spiritual growth or human evolution |  | 
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        | the will to extend oneself for the purpose of nurturing one's own and another's spiritual growth |  | 
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        | a setting aside of the self |  | 
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        | exercising power with humility |  | 
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        | contract conditional
 covenant
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        | covenant-level commitment |  | Definition 
 
        | unconditional love nothing can come between us
 what resources will we bring to our problems?
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        | covenant between God and Abraham, Genesis 15 |  | Definition 
 
        | Abraham is doubtful because he doesn't have kids God promises
 Abraham wants a sign, so God tells him to sacrifice an animal
 Flame goes between the pieces of the carcasses
 
 Pt: God enters a covenant with humans even though he knows we will mess up
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        | lies in questioning everything |  | 
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        | you can only see what science sees |  | 
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        | divine in their source operate out of norms
 subjective
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        | realistically acknowledge the consequences don't blame, each other or yourselves
 allow pleasure/humor
 don't play martyr
 block the crises you see coming
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        | foreseeable changes unexpected twists of fate
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        | 4 Tasks of the Family (JPII) |  | Definition 
 
        | forming a community of persons serving life
 participating in the development of society
 sharing in the life and mission of the Church
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        | two principles of inculturation |  | Definition 
 
        | compatibility with the gospels communion with the universal Church
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        | celibacy, like the kingdom of God |  | 
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