Alcohol, Addiction And Christian Ethics
Addictive
disorders are characterised by a division of the will, in which the
addict is attracted both by a desire to continue the addictive behaviour
and also by a desire to stop it. Academic perspectives on this
predicament usually come from clinical and scientific standpoints, with
the 'moral model' rejected as outmoded. But Christian theology has a
long history of thinking and writing on such problems and offers
insights which are helpful to scientific and ethical reflection upon the
nature of addiction. Chris Cook reviews Christian theological and
ethical reflection upon the problems of alcohol use and misuse, from
biblical times until the present day. Drawing particularly upon the
writings of St Paul the Apostle and Augustine of Hippo, a critical
theological model of addiction is developed. Alcohol dependence is also
viewed in the broader ethical perspective of the use and misuse of
alcohol within communities.
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