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Parochial ministry, the Episcopal Church, and alcoholism

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For their research assistance and advice the author wishes to thank John A. Burns, Ph.D., and Donald T. Campbell, Ph.D., of Northwestern University; the 1971 faculty of Rutgers Summer School of Alcohol Studies; Carl W. Christensen, M.D., and Carroll A. Wise, Th.D., of Garrett Theological Seminary and Lutheran General Hospital. The study was supported by the Bishop's Advisory Commission on Alcoholism and a summary of its results first appeared in theJournal of the Diocese of Chicago, October, 1973, p. 12.

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Moss, D.M. Parochial ministry, the Episcopal Church, and alcoholism. J Relig Health 14, 192–197 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01534045

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