Father Ed: The Story of Bill W's Spiritual Sponsor
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Father Ed is the first biography of Father Edward Dowling, SJ, whose guidance transformed Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson's life and deepened the spirituality of the twelve-step movement. Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson has one of the greatest legacies of any person of modern times. Time magazine placed him at No. 20 on its list of the most important people of the 20th century. But whenever Wilson himself had the opportunity to name the greatest human being he had ever met, he had but one answer: Father Edward Dowling, SJ Jesuit Father Ed Dowling (1898-1960) rescued Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson from debilitating depression and gave him the spiritual guidance he needed to bring AA to international prominence. Although not an alcoholic himself, he came to devote his ministry to helping people in recovery--not only alcoholics but also people in troubled marriages (as a co-founder of the Cana Conference) and those suffering from nervous disorders (as an early champion of Recovery, Inc., now known as Recovery International). But he was also a champion of civil rights and other social-justice issues, and his pastoral interests presaged the priorities of the Church under Pope Francis.Product Details
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"Dawn Goldstein's chronicle of Father Dowling is nothing short of tremendous. Through her meticulous research, she has brought to light never before known details of Father Dowling's life and works. This is a book I shall not only read, but treasure and pass on to my friends."-- Carl B. Archivist.
"What a wonderful biography this is! Dawn has captured my uncle and made him come to life. . . . I have heard the story of Bill Wilson's first meeting before but never in such rich detail. For anyone who has suffered from chronic addiction and has found recovery through the twelve steps, this is a pivotal moment in the history of the recovery movement. She has truly done it justice. I loved reading this book and I know Uncle would have loved the book as well. He would have said, 'Dawn, you hit this one out of the ballpark!'" "--Mary Dowling, Certified addiction counselor and niece of Father Ed.
"I've admired Dawn Eden Goldstein's work for over a quarter century. From her music journalism to this fascinating account, her writing has always been marvelous: intrepidly perceptive and impeccably researched, with an unfailing eye for precise detail. You don't have to be a "friend of Bill" to appreciate this passionate account, which touches on some of the most important developments of 20th century history and spirituality."--Glenn Kenny, film critic and author of "Made Men: The Story of 'Goodfellas'".
"My late husband, Ernie Kurtz, [author of Not-God: A History of Alcoholics Anonymous] would be overjoyed to see and read this wonderful biography by Dawn Eden Goldstein. Father Ed: The Story of Bill W's Spiritual Sponsor tells the life of Father Ed from his 1898 birth in St. Louis, MO, to his death in 1960. Goldstein's study of one of Bill W's closest friends and advisors, truly a sponsor of his, would have been a book that Ernie wished for. Her careful examination of Father Ed's childhood and development into the man who was loved by hundreds if not thousands of people reveals the path that the Jesuit took to arrive at the place he held in history."--Linda Farris Kurtz, professor emerita, Eastern Michigan University.
"An important and long overdue work that fills a gap in the history of the 12-step movement, Dawn Eden Goldstein's study of Father Ed Dowling's life and work is a delight to read and very moving. ... Her insightful biography brings to life the personality of Fr. Dowling, of whom Bill W. wrote, "He was the greatest and most gentle soul to walk this planet. I was closer to him than to any other human being on earth." Dawn Eden Goldstein traces the origins of Fr. Dowling's insights that were so valuable to Bill W." -- Father Emmerich Vogt, OP, speaker on recovery and publisher of the Twelve-Step Review newsletter.
"Father Ed tells the riveting personal history of a humble, deep-thinking priest who relentlessly cared for the suffering, including alcoholics and others falling on hard times. Readers will be delighted by Goldstein's fascinating storytelling and perspective on the miraculous growth of Alcoholics Anonymous through the lens of Father Ed Dowling."--Scott Weeman, founder, Catholic in Recovery, and author, The Twelve Steps and the Sacraments.
"This book is ideal for readers wanting to get a bigger picture of the AA movement and its beginnings, whether they are interested in AA on a historical or a personal level. It also provides a fascinating mid-20th-century snapshot of the Jesuit order in America for those interested. But it is on the whole commendable for ordinary readers wanting to be inspired by the story of a larger-than-life priest whose fatherly care helped many people find God in the midst of their brokenness." - Sarah Negri, Acton Institute, Jan 2023