
Samuel M. Shoemaker
著者について
Samuel M. Shoemaker was a prominent Episcopal clergyman and a noted figure in the early development of Alcoholics Anonymous. His work in the field of addiction and spirituality was groundbreaking, as he emphasized the connection between faith and recovery. Shoemaker's writings, including 'If I Be Lifted Up' and 'Twice Born Ministers,' reflect his deep commitment to the Christian faith and the power of transformation through spiritual awakening. He believed that everyone has the capacity to be a minister in their own right, helping others find their way through struggles.
In addition to his role as a pastor, Shoemaker's influence extended into the realm of addiction recovery, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the principles that would later be adopted by Alcoholics Anonymous. His teachings emphasized the importance of surrendering to a higher power, a concept that resonates deeply within the AA community. Through his life and work, Samuel M. Shoemaker left a lasting legacy, not only in religious circles but also in the broader context of recovery and personal transformation.