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| 100 | _aDunnington, Kent | ||
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_aAddiction and Virtue _bBeyond the Models of Disease and Choice (Strategic Initiatives in Evangelical Theology) |
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_aDowners Grove, Ill. _bIVP Academic _c2011 |
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_a197 p _c23 cm |
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| 520 | _aWhat is the nature of addiction? Neither of the two dominant models (disease or choice) adequately accounts for the experience of those who are addicted or of those who are seeking to help them. In this interdisciplinary work, Kent Dunnington brings the n | ||
| 650 | _aHabit breaking -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. Compulsive behavior -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. Church work with recovering addicts. | ||
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