In her review of the professional literature on alcoholism and marriage, Margaret Bailey concludes: «Most students of the problem have found in some or all of their cases this interactive pattern of the dependent, inadequate alcoholic male married to a dominating woman who is usually seen as maintaining
a semblance of adequacy only at his expense.»
But, on the other hand, process theology, if it is to retain any
semblance of empirical
adequacy, can not go all the way with typical anti-foundational rhetoric.