Difference between revisions of "Sobriety"

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*[https://www.english.op.org/godzdogz/the-life-of-virtue-sobriety/ The Life of Virtue – Sobriety], Dominincan Friars, England, Wales and Scotland
 
*[https://www.english.op.org/godzdogz/the-life-of-virtue-sobriety/ The Life of Virtue – Sobriety], Dominincan Friars, England, Wales and Scotland
 
*[https://stbasil.net/resources/becoming-human/2015/8/13/sobriety#:~:text=To%20be%20sober%20is%20to,sobriety%20(nepsis%20in%20Greek). Sobriety], American Coptic Orthodox Church
 
*[https://stbasil.net/resources/becoming-human/2015/8/13/sobriety#:~:text=To%20be%20sober%20is%20to,sobriety%20(nepsis%20in%20Greek). Sobriety], American Coptic Orthodox Church
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*[https://www.reformation21.org/blogs/sobriety-and-the-gospel.php Sobriety and the Gospel], Reformation21.org website
 
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Latest revision as of 19:18, May 18, 2024

Alcoholism was a serious social problem in the former atheistic Soviet Union.[1] Between 1940 and 1980, this atheist state had the largest increase of the amount of alcohol usage in the developed world.[2]

See also: Atheism and alcoholism

Sobriety is the virtue of exercising moderation in the matter of drinking alcoholic beverages.

See also

External links

  1. Hazardous alcohol drinking in the former Soviet Union: a cross-sectional study of eight countries
  2. Alcoholism in the Soviet Union