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2016 | 5 | 1 | 135-162

Article title

A Spiritual Philosophy of Recovery: Aquinas and Alcoholics Anonymous

Content

Title variants

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The article is an attempt to formulate a Thomistic spiritual philosophy of recovery. The author faces two issues. One, what do recovering alcoholics mean when they say: “I am spiritual, but not religious?” He comes to the conclusion that it means recovering alcoholics are experiencing spiritual healing in their willingness to trust a loving God who has performed a miracle of recovery from alcoholism in their life. As a result of this experience, they are prepared to live a life of virtuous habit. Two, recovering alcoholics have discovered a spiritual second nature of moral character. The author explains why there are many in A.A. who discover that as God comes into their life and they turn to the path of virtue they rediscover religious worship and devotion is essential to the one day at a time journey.

Year

Volume

5

Issue

1

Pages

135-162

Physical description

Dates

published
2016-03-30

Contributors

  • Adler–Aquinas Institute, Manitou Springs, CO, USA

References

Notes

EN
Guest Editor of the Issue: Piotr Jaroszyński

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
2300-0066

YADDA identifier

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