Father Ed Dowling

Bill Wilson’s Sponsor

by Glenn F. Chesnut


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/17/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 650
ISBN : 9781491770870
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 650
ISBN : 9781491770856

About the Book

The story of Father Ed Dowling, S.J., the Jesuit priest who served for twenty years as sponsor and spiritual guide to Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. An icy evening in December 1940 saw the first meeting of two extraordinary spiritual leaders. Father Ed said that the graces he received from meeting Bill Wilson were as great as those he had received from his ordination as a priest, and Bill in turn described encountering the Jesuit as being like a second conversion experience, where he could feel the transcendent presence of God filling the entire room with grace. The good priest taught Wilson about St. Ignatius Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises, about the eternal battle between good and evil which the Spanish saint described in that book, and explained the Jesuit understanding of the way we can use our deepest emotions to receive guidance from God while serving on that battlefield. The co-founder of the twelve step movement in turn supplied Father Ed with some of the most valuable tools he possessed for carrying out small group therapy on a wide range of different kinds of troubled people. Together the two men discussed Poulain’s Graces of Interior Prayer and Bill’s attempts to make spiritual contact with both spooks and saints, and explored the world of LSD experiences and the teachings of the Catholic, Hindu, and Buddhist mystics in Aldous Huxley’s Perennial Philosophy. And we will see how Father Ed, with his deep social conscience, helped Bill W. turn his book on the Twelve Traditions into a Bill of Rights for the twelve step movement, and how he laid out his own spiritual vision of Alcoholics Anonymous at the A.A. International in St. Louis in 1955.


About the Author

The author earned a doctorate in theology at Oxford University and had a long career teaching religion and history at the University of Virginia, Boston University, and Indiana University. In his early years, he was closely associated with the Catholic Nouvelle Théologie (New Theology) movement, and served for three years as the American representative for Éditions Beauchesne in Paris, the leading French theological publishing house. More recently, he has published books on the Oxford Group and its influence on Alcoholics Anonymous (Changed by Grace in 2006), on William E. Swegan as the major spokesman for the wing of early Alcoholics Anonymous which stressed the psychological side of the program (The Psychology of Alcoholism in 2011), and other topics in A.A. spirituality and history.