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    Duty in F. E. Abbot’s Philosophy.W. Creighton Peden - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:329-340.
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    Duty in F. E. Abbot’s Philosophy.W. Creighton Peden - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:329-340.
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  3. Duty in F. E. Abbot’s Philosophy.W. Creighton Peden - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:329-340.
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    Humanist pioneer: A. Eustace Haydon, 1880-1975.W. Creighton Peden - 2006 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 14:9-28.
    Essay outlining the life and work of Albert Eustace Haydon born in Brampton, Ontario, Canada in 1880, one of the founders of 'religious humanism' and of the humanist movement in America.
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  5. In Memoriam: Larry E. Axel.W. Creighton Peden - forthcoming - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy.
     
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    Preface.W. Creighton Peden & Yeager Hudson - 1995 - Social Philosophy Today 11:9-11.
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    Preface.W. Creighton Peden & Yeager Hudson - 1995 - Social Philosophy Today 11:9-11.
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    Preface.W. Creighton Peden & Yeager Hudson - 1995 - Social Philosophy Today 11:9-11.
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    Preface.W. Creighton Peden - 1993 - Social Philosophy Today 9:9-11.
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    Response to McBride and Silliman.W. Creighton Peden - 2008 - Social Philosophy Today 24:177-180.
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    The rise of American Humanism in the 19th and 20th centuries.W. Creighton Peden - 2011 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 19 (2):27-42.
    In considering the rise of American Humanism, we will explore these developments, as expressed in the Free Religious Association and the early Chicago School of Philosophy. Brief consideration will be given to the developments in the Unitarian Church in America which led to the formation of the FRA in 1867. The focus on the FRA will center on four key founders, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Octavius Brooks Frothingham, Francis Ellingwood Abbot and William James Potter. Following the World’s Congress of Religions and (...)
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    Recollections.W. Creighton Peden - 2006 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 27 (1):104-114.
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    The Adaptation of American Religion to Evolving Reality.W. Creighton Peden - 2001 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 22 (1):33 - 45.