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The most complete history of A.A. ever written. Not-God contains anecdotes and excerpts from the diaries, correspondence, and occasional memoirs of A.A.s early figures. A fascinating, fast-moving, and authoritative account of the discovery and development of the program and fellowship that we know today as Alcoholics Anonymous.

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title:Not-God : A History of Alcoholics Anonymous
author:Kurtz, Ernest.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:0894860658
print isbn13:9780894860652
ebook isbn13:9780585307572
language:English
subjectAlcoholics Anonymous--History.
publication date:1979
lcc:HV5278.K85eb
ddc:362.2/9286
subject:Alcoholics Anonymous--History.
Page iii
Not God
A History of Alcoholics Anonymous
Ernest Kurtz
Page iv Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the - photo 2
Page iv
Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following:
Excerpts from Bill W. by Robert Thomsen. Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. Copyright 1975 by Robert Thomsen. Reprinted by permission of the publishers.
Excerpts from Alcoholics Anonymous. Copyright 1939, 1955, 1976 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Excerpts from Twelve Steps And Twelve Traditions. Copyright 1952, 1953 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Excerpts from Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age. Copyright 1957 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
The "A.A. Preamble," copyright 1958 by the A.A. Grapevine, Inc. Reprinted by permission.
Copyright 1979 by Ernest Kurtz
First Published 1979
Expanded Edition First Published 1991
Appendix B First Published by Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., San Francisco, in AA: The Story, by special arrangement with the Hazelden Foundation.
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher, Hazelden Educational Materials, Box 176, Center City, Mn. 55012.
ISBN 0-89486-065-8
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 79-88264
Printed in the United States of America
Page v
To
G.H.
with gratitude
Page vi
ABOUT THE BOOK
Not-God is a fascinating, fast-moving, and authoritative account of the discovery and development of the program and fellowship that we know today as Alcoholics Anonymous.
Easily readable, Not-God contains more anecdotes and excerpts from the diaries, correspondence, and occasional memoirs of A.A.'s early figures than are heard in a hundred A.A. meetings. Kurtz traces the interesting debts that A.A. owes to such persons and groups as the psychiatrist Carl Jung, American philosopher William James, Akron social matron Henrietta Seiberling, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., as well as the Oxford Group of Frank Buchman, a few Irish-American Catholic priests, and fundamentalist religion.
Beginning with the well-known visit between the sober Ebby T. and the drunken Bill Wilson, Kurtz documents Wilson's spiritual awakening (or "hot flash" as the first fifty A.A.s called it), his desire to tell other alcoholics what he had discovered, and his ever-growing conviction that to stay sober he must work with other alcoholics.
The story relates the importance of the Oxford Group to the development of A.A., the painful writing of the Big Book, even the problems caused over the years by Wilson's unofficial status as "Head of A.A.," and the fight involving the A.A. Board of Trustees. All is told in the context of two important points: Wilson and the first recovered alcoholics were keenly aware of their own limitation as alcoholics, andmore importantthey discovered a health and wholeness, a maturity, as sober individuals within the fellowship of A.A.
Ernest Kurtz was given full and complete access to the archives of the General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous in New York. His unhindered research, coupled with extensive interviews of surviving early members and friends of A.A., has resulted in an account with documented accuracy.
Not-God clearly details the slow but unswerving development of a program of recovery for alcoholics, and it carries the message that Alcoholics Anonymous as a program and fellowship has to give to the United States of America in the middle third of the twentieth century.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ernest Kurtz received his Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization from Harvard University in 1978 and came to the study of history after professional experience in both religion and psychology.
He is on the faculty of the Rutgers University Summer School of Alcohol Studies, and holds the title of Adjunct Research Scientist at the Center for Self-Help Research and Knowledge Dissemination at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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First of all we had to quit playing God.
Alcoholics Anonymous
, p. 62
Page ix
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments
xi
Part One: The History
Introduction
3
I
Beginnings: November 1934-June 1935 The Limitations of the Drinking Alcoholic
7
II
First Growth: June 1935-November 1937 The Limitations of the Sober Alcoholic
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