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Grosby, Steven
STEVEN GROSBY is professor of religion at Clemson University. His recent books include Nationalism: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2005) and, as editor, Edward Shils, A Fragment of a Sociological Autobiography (Transaction, 2006). He is also a contributing editor to Conversations on Philanthropy. (REV. 2010)
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Title Year Contribution Article Name Emerging Questions on Liberality and Social Thought, Volume VI 2009 Article Philanthropy and Human Action NEW PARADIGMS Volume II 2005 Comments n/a Re-imagining Philanthropy: Myths and Opportunities, Volume VII 2010 Essay The Myth of the Man-loving Prometheus: Reflections on Philanthropy, Forethought, and Religion
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