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Sin and Addiction: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Soul of Christian Sin-Talk
- Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
- The Society of Christian Ethics
- Volume 32, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2012
- pp. 39-55
- 10.1353/sce.2012.0010
- Article
- Additional Information
THE ESSAY DEMONSTRATES THE SUBTLETY OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) on sin and addiction. It suggests a parallel between Aquinas’s understanding of acedia and invidia as the two vitia capitalia most directly undermining of God’s caritas and AA founder Bill Wilson’s understanding of two contemporary deadly sins, self-pity and resentment, as the “root” of alcoholics’ troubles. I argue that AA’s understanding of sin and addiction is relevant far beyond the lives of alcoholics. Indeed, its understanding could help the Christian tradition rediscover the “soul” of its sin-talk, aiding all of us in discerning our sin and in recovering from sin in our lives.