A  not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 for the publication
of materials on the history and theory of alcoholism treatment and the
moral and spiritual dimensions of recovery

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Table of
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: alphabetical list by author and title of articles and essays



A.A.
historical
materials
Part 1
HISTORICAL MATERIALS 1: Alcoholics Anonymous and history of alcoholism treatment at the Hindsfoot Foundation



A.A.
historical
materials
Part 2
HISTORICAL MATERIALS 2: Alcoholics Anonymous and history of alcoholism treatment at the Hindsfoot Foundation



A.A.
historical
materials
Part 3
HISTORICAL MATERIALS 3: Alcoholics Anonymous and history of alcoholism treatment at the Hindsfoot Foundation



Essays
ESSAYS: spirituality, psychology, philosophy, religion



Spirituality
SPIRITUALITY: A.A. spirituality, philosophy, and religion at hindsfoot.org



Books on
philosophy
& theology
PHILOSOPHY: books on philosophy and theology published by the Hindsfoot Foundation



Future
publications
in progress
FUTURE PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS: A.A. history and spirituality, recovery from alcoholism and addiction



To order
books
TO ORDER BOOKS: Hindsfoot Foundation and iUniverse



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Hindsfoot
TO CONTACT HINDSFOOT: books on Alcoholics Anonymous history, spirituality, alcoholism and addiction treatment



Links
LINKS: other sources on A.A. history, spirituality, and alcoholism treatment





 



Future Publications
in Progress


A study of the life and work of Richmond Walker, author of the classical A.A. meditational work Twenty-Four Hours a Day. Rich, a businessman who got sober in the newly founded Boston A.A. group, was one of the four most published early A.A. authors.

A study of the life and work of Ralph Pfau, who wrote the Golden Books under the name of Father John Doe. He was one of the four most published early A.A. authors. Ralph was the first Roman Catholic priest to get sober in A.A., when the Indianapolis A.A. group was first started.






"As the deer longs for flowing streams
so longs my soul for you, O God.
My soul thirsts for God, for the living God."

Psalm 42:1-2



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