The Road to Fellowship: the Role of the Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club in the Development of Alcoholics Anonymous (Hindsfoot Foundation Series on the History of Alcoholism Treatment) - Richard Dubiel - Livros - iUniverse - 9780595307401 - 29 de janeiro de 2004
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The Road to Fellowship: the Role of the Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club in the Development of Alcoholics Anonymous (Hindsfoot Foundation Series on the History of Alcoholism Treatment)

Richard Dubiel

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The Road to Fellowship: the Role of the Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club in the Development of Alcoholics Anonymous (Hindsfoot Foundation Series on the History of Alcoholism Treatment)

The Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club, founded in Boston in 1906 and 1909, were enormously popular movements, which had thirty years of impressive success in treating alcoholics. Like Alcoholics Anonymous, they were also based on fellowship among recovering alcoholics and involved a synthesis between lay psychological counseling and spirituality. Professor Dubiel shows us the many dimensions of that fascinating world of early twentieth century thought, which supplied such an important part of the cultural seedbed out of which the founders of A. A. gathered their ideas. He also traces the indirect influence of the Emmanuel Movement on early A. A. through Rowland Hazard III and Richard R. Peabody, and the more direct influence of the Jacoby Club through early Boston A. A., which began in 1940 in the Jacoby Club quarters at 159 Newbury Street and was originally linked to them rather than the Oxford Group. The influence of this Boston-style A. A. was subsequently passed on to the rest of the United States through the second most published A. A. author, Richmond Walker and his Twenty-Four Hours a Day book.

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Lançado 29 de janeiro de 2004
ISBN13 9780595307401
Editoras iUniverse
Páginas 208
Dimensões 152 × 12 × 229 mm   ·   317 g
Idioma English