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Not God: A History of Alcoholics Anonymous
A History of Alcoholics Anonymous
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Ernest Kurtz's "Not God" delves into the history of Alcoholics Anonymous, exploring its spiritual and psychological dimensions.
The book examines the evolution of AA's understanding of higher power, challenging traditional notions of God and emphasizing the importance of surrender and community.
Kurtz analyzes the program's effectiveness and its impact on individuals struggling with addiction.
He highlights the role of personal experience and spiritual growth in recovery.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of addiction and the path to recovery.
The book examines the evolution of AA's understanding of higher power, challenging traditional notions of God and emphasizing the importance of surrender and community.
Kurtz analyzes the program's effectiveness and its impact on individuals struggling with addiction.
He highlights the role of personal experience and spiritual growth in recovery.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of addiction and the path to recovery.
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as a book detailing the history of Alcoholics Anonymous.


John Ortberg

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CNLP 708 | John Ortberg on What the Church Can Learn From Alcoholics, The Spiritual Power of Personal Inadequacy, and Why the Church Keeps Producing Elder Brothers
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while discussing the 12 steps and the nature of higher power in recovery.


John Ortberg

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7. Step 2: Stop Playing God | John Ortberg