A theological-philosophical interaction with the experience of addiction and a critique of "addiction as disease." This is a richer, more interdisciplinary approach than typical reductionistic treatments usually offered by evangelicals that brings Aristotle and Aquinas to bear on addiction, with lots of important implications for local church ministry. Pastors would do well to take these observations to heart.
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