# \[BOOK|TXT] Not God: A History of Alcoholics Anonymous

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Read More Whether you are an alcoholic or not, this is a divine program given to those that suffer from a disease called alcoholism. JavaScript needs to be turned on for the application to be fully functional.\
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Why dismiss valid experience because of the beliefs that someone harbors? Kurtz taught American History and the History of Religion in America at the University of Georgia and Loyola University of Chicago. And we begin to walk a spiritual path. Other topics addressed are safety and discrimination within recovery and tips for those new to abstinence.\
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**ISBN 13: 9780894860652** - Wilson decided that the six steps needed to be broken down into smaller sections to make them easier to understand and accept.\
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JavaScript needs to be turned on for the application to be fully functional. Ernest Kurtz Ernie Kurtz received his Ph. His doctoral dissertation was published as the book Not-God: A History of Alcoholics Anonymous. Since then, he has published The Spirituality of Imperfection, and the booklet Shame and Guilt: Characteristics of the Dependency Cycle. He has also published a number of articles, both scholarly and popular, on topics related to his interests and has lectured nationally and internationally on subjects related to the academic study of spirituality. Some of his articles have been published in the 1999 book, The Collected Ernie Kurtz. Kurtz taught American History and the History of Religion in America at the University of Georgia and Loyola University of Chicago. From 1978 to 1997, he served on the faculty of the Rutgers University Summer School of Alcohol Studies and from 1987 to 1997 as a lecturer at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. After a brief stint as Director of Research and Education at Guest House, then an alcoholism treatment facility for Catholic clergy, Ernie retired to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and began taking classes in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. He continued to travel widely offering presentations until late 1997, when a botched medical procedure led to spinal surgery that only partially restored his ability to stand and walk. Ernie passed away January 2015.


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