Nordgulen, George and George W. Shields, ed. Faith and Creativity: Essays in Honor of Eugene H. Peters. St. Louis, MO: CBP Press, 1987.
Abstract
Dr. Eugene Herbert Peters, Professor and Chair
of the Department of Philosophy at Hiram College, died in 1983 after a
long and quietly heroic battle with leukemia. Eugene touched and shaped
many lives with his teaching, lecturing, scholarly writing and his
preaching as an ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ). Some of us in academe have felt his personal impact so
strongly that we have been moved to celebrate his life and thought with
this memorial Festschrift.
The essays in this book do not claim to form an over-all view of the
"process movement." Rather, they seek, in the spirit of the one they
honor, to express and explore from a process point of view some of the
exciting developments going on today in philosophy and religious
thought. None of the articles have been previously published. The
contributors are: Demaris Peters, Charles Hartshorne, Lewis S. Ford,
John b. Cobb, Jr., Schubert M. Ogden, David Ray Griffin, Clark
Williamson, George Nordgulen, Donald Wayne Viney, Theodore Vitali, and
George W. Shields.