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Name
  
Charles Glock


Education
  
New York University

Born
  
October 17, 1919 (age 104) The Bronx, New York (
1919-10-17
)

Institutions
  
University of California

Alma mater
  
New York University Boston University Columbia University

Books
  
Christian beliefs and anti-Semitism, Anti-semitism in America, Adolescent Prejudice

Fields
  
Sociology, Sociology of religion

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American sociologist Charles Y Glock Died at 99


Charles Young Glock (born October 17, 1919) is an American sociologist whose work focuses on sociology of religion and survey research.

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Biography and academic background

Charles Glock was born in the Bronx, New York in 1919. He earned a B.S. degree in marketing at New York University and an M.B.A. at Boston University. After four years of military service, Glock earned a Ph.D. in sociology at Columbia University. Glock was professor of sociology at University of California at Berkeley, California. He was twice appointed chair of the department.

Measures of religiosity

Glock is probably best known for his five-dimensional scheme of the nature of religious commitment. His list consist of the following variables: belief, knowledge, experience, practice (sometimes subdivided into private and public ritual) and consequences

Glock's first four dimensions have proved widely useful in research, because generally, they are simple to measure survey research.

His five-dimensional scheme inspired other sociologists to compose their own measures of religiosity. One of the more complex spin-offs was Dr. Mervin Verbit's twenty-four dimensional measure.

Studies in prejudice and antisemitism

Aside from his accomplishments in sociology of religion, Glock's other important work concerns the sociological and cognitive sources of prejudice. His book "Christian Beliefs and Anti-Semitism" co-authored with Rodney Stark is based on surveys finding quantitative data in support of a theory tying Antisemitism to selective elements in Christian indoctrination.

Books

  • Glock, C. Y. (ed.). (1973). Religion in Sociological Perspective. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
  • Glock, C. Y., et al. (1975). Adolescent Prejudice. New York: Harper
  • Glock, C. Y., & Quinley H. (1979). Anti-Semitism in America. New York: Free Press
  • Glock, C. Y., & Stark, R. (1965). Religion and Society in Tension. Chicago: Rand McNally.
  • Glock, C. Y. & Stark, R. (1968). American Piety. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Glock, C. Y. & Stark, R. (1971). Wayward Shepherds. New York: Harper.
  • References

    Charles Y. Glock Wikipedia


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