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Episode 184: Secrets to Succeeding in Marriage (The Psychology of JP2, Part 4)
Episode 184

Episode 184: Secrets to Succeeding in Marriage (The Psychology of JP2, Part 4)

Being Human

June 25, 202427m 28s

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Show Notes

What are the "secrets to success" for dating, marriages, and relationships? In this episode, Dr. Greg discusses the profound and practical wisdom in JP2's book Love and Responsibility. Part 4 of our series on the psychology of Pope John Paul II.

Discussed in this episode:

  • Personalistic norm: the most misunderstood principle in marriages and family dynamics
  • A surprising and different way to understand love
  • Dating mistake: Why it is backwards to look for the right person with a list of checkboxes
  • The one question to ask during dating and the discernment of marriage
  • Why a spouse's infidelity does not change your vow or "break the marriage"
  • Using a person as a means to an end vs loving a person
  • Sexual complementarity and the two dualist errors harming marriages: rigorism and libidinism
  • Tenderness: JP2 takes us a step further than empathy in relationships
  • The correct understanding of "marriage as a remedy of concupiscence"

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