Conference paper
SPIRITUAL PRINCIPLES OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Antun Volenik
; Faculty of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Alcoholics Anonymous is, according to the Program's basic documents, a spiritual program especially regarding Steps 2-3, 5-
7, and 11-12. This paper reviews the history of the Program with emphasis on its spiritual background, as well as on the roots of the
spiritual side of the program, and showing the spiritual accents in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. The paper also considers
the Christian background of the movement and, more broadly, explores the connection of AA founders William (Bill) Wilson and Dr.
Robert (Bob) Smith with several Catholic people, such as Edward (Ed) Dowling, SJ, and John C. Ford, SJ, and indicates some points
of contact between the Program and Ignatian spirituality. The paper illustrates the pioneering role of the Alcoholics Anonymous
program in integrating spirituality into the process of recovery from and treatment of addictions, an integration that just recently has
been embraced by modern psychotherapy and psychiatry. The paper shows the theoretical and spiritual underpinnings of the
Program in the religious context. The paper illustrates the orientation of the Program in assisting addicts to integrate into their
recovery their own spirituality, a clearer image of God, and personal spiritual and religious progress.
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272551
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Publication date:
19.10.2021.
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