In Memoriam
Roger Grainger 1934–2015
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https://doi.org/10.1558/imre.v19i2.30063Keywords:
Roger Grainger, Implicit Religion, Memorial TributeAbstract
Roger Grainger (1934-2015) was a man of many parts; a polymath whose repertoire incorporated diverse fields of scholarship and service, including acting, academia and the Anglican Church. He was a loyal and enthusiastic friend of Implicit Religion and his contributions to the annual Denton Conferences and this Journal were distinguished and distinctive. This short testimonial attests to the presence and power of Roger's singular "voice" on the stage of Implicit Religion.References
Grainger, Roger. 2014. “Implicit Soulfulness: A Dramatic Perspective.” Implicit Religion 17(1): 3-10.
Keenan, William J. F. 2015. “Granulated Faith-Holding: Examples from the Vocation of Science (Max Weber, Edward Shils, David Martin.” Implicit Religion 18(3): 279-346.
Keenan, William J. F. 2015. “Granulated Faith-Holding: Examples from the Vocation of Science (Max Weber, Edward Shils, David Martin.” Implicit Religion 18(3): 279-346.
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2016-11-15
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Keenan, W. J. F. (2016). In Memoriam: Roger Grainger 1934–2015. Implicit Religion, 19(2), 337-340. https://doi.org/10.1558/imre.v19i2.30063