CURRICULUM VITAE
Dean R. Hoge, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Sociology
The Catholic University of America
Washington, D.C.
20064
Office: (202) 319-5999
FAX: (202)
319-6267
PERSONAL Born
in 1937. Married, two children.
EDUCATION
1955-1960 Ohio State University School of
Architecture;
B.S., summa cum laude,
1960.
1961-1964 Harvard Divinity School.
B.D. cum laude, 1964.
1964-1969 Harvard Graduate School, Social Relations Department
M.A. in 1967, Ph.D. in 1970.
EMPLOYMENT
1974-Present Associate Professor and Professor,
Department of Sociology,
The Catholic University of
America, and Director of the Life Cycle Institute, 1999-present.
1969-1974 Instructor and Assistant Professor, Princeton Theological
Seminary, Department of Christianity and Society.
PUBLICATIONS
William V.
D’Antonio, James Davidson, Dean R. Hoge, and Katherine Meyer. American Catholics: Gender, Generation,
and Commitment. Walnut Creek,
CA:
Altamira Press, 2001.
Dean R. Hoge,
William D. Dinges, Mary Johnson, and Juan L. Gonzales. Young Adult Catholics:
Religion in the Culture of Choice.
University of Notre Dame Press, 2001.
Dean R. Hoge and
Mark A. Noll. “Levels of Contributions and Attitudes Toward Money among
Evangelicals and Non-Evangelicals in Canada and the U.S.” Ch. 13 in Larry Eskridge and Mark Noll
(eds.), More Money, More Ministry. Grand Rapids, MI: William Eerdmans, 2000. Pp. 351-73.
Dean R. Hoge.
“The Baby Boom Generation and the Formation of Selfhood.” Ch. 20 in Morton A. Kaplan (ed.), Character
and Identity: Sociological Foundations of Literary and Historical
Perspectives. St. Paul, MN:
Paragon House, 2000. Pp. 387-405.
Dean R. Hoge. “Catholic Generational
Differences.” America, Vol. 181,
No. 9
(October
2, 1999), 14, 16-20.
Mary Johnson,
Dean R. Hoge, William Dinges, and Juan L. Gonzales, Jr. “Young Adult Catholics:
Conservative? Alienated? Suspicious?” America, Vol. 180, No. 10, (March 27,
1999), 9-13.
Dean Hoge,
Benton Johnson, and Donald A. Luidens. “Religious Views of Mainline Protestant
Baby Boomers in the United States,” Ch. 5 in Madeleine Cousineau (ed.), Religion
in a Changing World. Westport, CT:
Praeger, 1998. Pp. 39-48.
Dean R. Hoge,
Charles Zech, Patrick McNamara and Michael J. Donahue. “Giving in Five
Denominations,” Ch. 1 in Mark Chaves and Sharon Miller (eds.), Financing
American Religion. Walnut Creek,
CA: Altamira Press, 1998. Pp. 3-10.
Dean R. Hoge and
Loren B. Mead. “Endowed Congregations,” Ch. 10 in Mark Chaves and Sharon Miller
(eds.), Financing American Religion.
Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 1998.
Pp. 87-94.
Dean R. Hoge.
“Catholic Generations Polarized on Gender and Sex,” America, Vol. 179,
No. 16 (November 21, 1998), 16-18.
Dean R. Hoge,
Charles Zech, Patrick McNamara, and Michael J. Donahue. “The Value of
Volunteers as Resources for Congregations,” Journal for the Scientific Study
of Religion Vol. 37:3 (September 1998), 470-80.
Dinges, William,
Dean R. Hoge, Mary Johnson, and Juan L. Gonzales, Jr. “A Faith Loosely Held: The Institutional Allegiance of Young
Catholics.” Commonweal 125:13
(July 17, 1998), 13-18.
Dean R. Hoge.
“Get Ready for the Post-Boomer Catholics,” America, Vol. 178, No. 9
(March 21, 1998), 8-10.
Dean R. Hoge,
Edna K. Smit, and John T. Crist. “Four Family Process Factors Predicting
Academic Achievement in Sixth and Seventh Grade.” Educational Research Quarterly 21:2 (December 1997),
27-42.
Dean R. Hoge. “Sociological
Research on Interfaith Marriage in America.”
The Greek
Orthodox Theological Review
40:3-4 (1995), pp. 299-312. Reprinted
in Anton C. Vrame (ed.) Intermarriage: Orthodox Perspective. Brookline, MA Holy Cross Orthodox Press,
1997. Pp. 83-96.
Dean R. Hoge,
Benton Johnson, and Donald A. Luidens. “Ministry to Baby Boomers: The Way to
Rebuild Tattered Mainline Churches.” In
Trust (magazine for boards of theological institutions) 8:3 (Spring 1997),
18-20.
Dean R. Hoge,
Charles Zech, Patrick McNamara and Michael J. Donahue. “How Americans Support
Financially Their Churches: Empirical Research on Giving.”
Sociologia 29
(Bratislava, Slovakia), No. 5, 1997, 579-596 (in Slovakian language).
Dean R. Hoge and
Boguslaw Augustyn. “Financial Contributions to Catholic Parishes: A Nationwide
Study of Determinants,” Review of Religious Research 39:1 (Sept. 1997),
46-60.
Dean R. Hoge, Patrick McNamara, and
Charles Zech. Plain Talk About
Churches and Money.
Washington, DC:
Alban Institute,
1997.
Charles E. Zech,
Patrick McNamara, and Dean R. Hoge. “Lagging Stewards, Part Two: Catholics as
Church Volunteers.” America, February
8, 1997, 21-25.
Dean R. Hoge,
Charles E. Zech, Patrick H. McNamara, and Michael J. Donahue. “Who Gives to the
Church and Why.” Christian Century,
December 4, 1996, 1194-1199.
Dean R. Hoge,
Charles Zech, Patrick McNamara, and Michael J. Donahue. Money Matters: Personal Giving in
American Churches. Louisville, KY:
Westminister John Knox Press, 1996.
Dean R. Hoge. “Four Main Motives
for Church Giving.” Congregations:
The Alban Journal. May/June 1996, Vol.
23:3, 3-5.
Dean R. Hoge,
Charles Zech, Patrick McNamara, and Michael J. Donahue. “Religious Giving in Five Denominations:
Descriptions, Patterns and Causes.” Journal
of Stewardship (Ecumenical Center for Stewardship Studies) 48 (1996), 3-13.
Dean R.
Hoge. “Religion in America: The
Demographics of Belief and Affiliation.”
Ch. 1 in Edward P. Shafranske (ed.), Religion and the Clinical
Practice of Psychology.
Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association, 1996.
Pp. 21-24.
William V.
D’Antonio, James D. Davidson, Dean R. Hoge, and Ruth A. Wallace. Laity American and Catholic: Transforming
the Church. Kansas City, MO: Sheed
and Ward, 1996.
Dean R.
Hoge. “Explanations for Current Levels
of religious Giving,” Ch. 3 in Charles H. Hamilton and Warren F. Ilchman
(eds.), Cultures of Giving: How Region and Religion Influence Philanthropy. New Directions for Philanthropic
Fundraising, Number 7. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass, 1995, 51-70.
Dean R. Hoge,
Benton Johnson, and Donald A. Luidens.
“Congregational Involvement of Young Adults Who Grew Up in Protestant
Churches,” Ch. 4 in Amy L. Sales and Gary A. Tobin (eds.), Church and
Synagogue Affiliation: Theory, Research, and Practice. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995, 59-76.
Dean R. Hoge,
Benton Johnson, and Donald A. Luidens.
“Types of Denominational Switching Among Protestant Young Adults.” Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion 34:2 (June 1995), 253-258.
Dean R. Hoge,
Joseph J. Shields, and Douglas L. Griffin. “Changes in Satisfaction and
Institutional Attitudes of Catholic Priests, 1970-1993.” Sociology of Religion 56:2 (Summer
1995), 195-214.
Dean R. Hoge,
Edna K. Smit, and John T. Crist.
“Reciprocal Effects of Self-Concept and Academic Achievement in Sixth
and Seventh Grade.” Journal of Youth
and Adolescence 24:3 (June 1995), 295-314.
Peter A.
Zaleski, Charles E. Zech, and Dean R. Hoge.
“Determinants of Religious Giving in Urban Presbyterian
Congregations.” Review of Religious
Research 36:2 (December 1994), 197-206.
Dean R. Hoge. “Introduction: The problems of Understanding
Church Giving.” Review of
Religious Research (special
issue on giving)
36:2 (December 1994), 101-110.
Dean R. Hoge and
Fenggang Yang. “Determinants of
Religious Giving in American Denominations: Data from Two Nationwide
Surveys.” Review of Religious
Research 36:2 (December 1994), 123-148.
Donald A.
Luidens, Dean R. Hoge, and Benton Johnson.
“The Baby Boomer Faith Market.” The
Christian Ministry 25:6 (November-December 1994), 11-14.
Dean R. Hoge. “Religious Giving in the United States.” Nonprofit
Management and Leadership 5:1 (Fall 1994), 53-
66.
Donald A.
Luidens, Dean R. Hoge, and Benton Johnson.
“Lay Liberalism Among Baby Boomers.”
Theology Today 51:2 (July 1994), 249-255.
Dean R. Hoge,
Benton Johnson, and Donald A. Luidens. Vanishing
Boundaries: The Religion of Mainline Protestant Baby Boomers. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press,
1994.
Dean R. Hoge,
Joseph J. Shields, and Stephen Soroka.
“Sources of Stress Experienced by Catholic Priests.” Review of Religious Research 35:1
(September 1993), 3-18.
Dean R. Hoge,
Benton Johnson, and Donald A. Luidens.
“Determinants of Church Involvement of Young Adults Who Grew Up in
Presbyterian Churches.” Journal for
the Scientific Study of Religion 32:3 (September 1993), 242-255.
Benton Johnson,
Dean R. Hoge, and Donald A. Luidens.
“Mainline Churches: The Real Reason for Decline.” First Things 31 (March 1993),
242-255.
Wayne L.
Thompson, Jackson W. Carroll, and Dean R. Hoge. “Growth or Decline in
Presbyterian Congregations.” Ch. 9 in
David A Roozen and C. Kirk Hadaway (eds.), Church and Denominational Growth. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1993, 188-207.
Dean R. Hoge and
Douglas L. Griffin. Research on
Factors Influencing Giving to Religious Bodies. Ringbound. Indianapolis: Ecumenical Center for
Stewardship Studies, 1992.
Dean R.
Hoge. “Religion and State in the United
States,” in Leon Dyczewski, John Kromkowski, and George McLean (eds.), Privacy
and Public Life in Modern Society-USA and Poland. Lublin, Poland: Catholic University, 1992, 117-134. (In Polish)
Dean R. Hoge and
Jann L. Hoge. “The Return of the
Fifties? Value Trends at the University of Michigan, 1951 to 1989.” Sociological Quarterly 33:4 (Winter 1992),
611-623.
Eugene F.
Hemrick and Dean R. Hoge. A Survey
of Priests Ordained Five to Nine Years.
Paperback. Washington: National
Catholic Educational Association, 1991.
Dean R.
Hoge. “Judeo-Christian Values and the
Ecological Crisis,” Ch. 17 in Paul Peachey, John Kromkowski, and George F.
McLean (eds.), The Place of the Personal in Social Life. Washington, DC: Catholic University Council
for Research in Values and Philosophy, 1991, 269-278.
Dean R.
Hoge. “Changes in the Priesthood and
Seminaries.” in Helen Rose Ebaugh (ed.), Religion and the Social Order:
Vatican II and U.S. Catholicism.
Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1991, 67-83.
Dean R.
Hoge. “Review of Research on
Sociological Factors in Priestly Morale,” in Consultation on Priests’
Morale: A Review of Research.
Chicago: National Federation of Priest’ Councils, 1991, 5-12.
Dean Hoge,
Edna K. Smit, and Sandra Hanson. "School Experiences Predicting Changes in
Self-Esteem of Sixth and
Seventh-Grade
Students." Journal of Educational
Psychology, 82:1 (March 1990), 117-127.
William V. D'Antonio, James D.
Davidson, Dean R. Hoge, and Ruth A. Wallace.
American Catholic Laity in a
Changing Church. Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, 1989.
Dean R.
Hoge. "Five Differences Between Black and White Protestant
Youth." Affirmation (Union
Theological
Seminary in
Virginia) 2:1 (Spring 1989), 75-83.
Mary Jeanne
Verdieck, Joseph J. Shields, and Dean R. Hoge.
"Role Commitment Processes Revisited: American Catholic Priests 1970 and 1985." Journal for the Scientific Study of
Religion 27:4 (December 1988), 524-35.
Dean R. Hoge,
Jackson W. Carroll, and Francis K. Sheets.
Patterns of Parish Leadership:
Cost and Effectiveness in Four Denominations. Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, 1988.
Dean R. Hoge,
Joseph J. Shields, and Mary Jeanne Verdieck.
"Changing Age Distribution and Theological Attitudes of Catholic
Priests, 1970-1985." Sociological
Analysis, 49:3 (Fall 1988), 264-80.
Dean R. Hoge.
"Why Catholics Drop Out." In
David Bromley (ed.), Falling from the Faith: Causes and Consequences of Religious Apostasy. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1988. Pp. 81-99.
Jackson W.
Carroll, Dean R. Hoge, and Francis K. Sheets.
"Costs of Professional Parish Leadership: A Cross-Denominational Study." In Constant Jacquet (ed.), Yearbook of American and Canadian
Churches 1988. Nashville: Abingdon Press. Pp. 277-83.
Dean R. Hoge,
Jann L. Hoge, and Janet Wittenberg. "The Return of the Fifties: Trends in College Students' Values Between
1953 and 1984." Sociological
Forum 2:3 (Summer 1987), 500-519.
Eugene F.
Hemrick and Dean R. Hoge. Seminary
Life and Visions of the Priesthood: A
National Survey of Seminarians.
Washington, DC: National Catholic Education Association, 1987.
Dean R.
Hoge. The Future of Catholic
Leadership: Responses to the Priest
Shortage. Kansas City, MO: Sheed and Ward, 1987.
John D. McCarthy
and Dean R. Hoge. "The Social Construction of School Punishment: Racial Disadvantage Out of Universalistic
Process." Social Forces
65:4 (June 1987), 1101-1120.
David O. Moberg
and Dean R. Hoge. "Catholic College Students' Religious and Moral
Attitudes, 1961 to 1982: Effects of the
Sixties and the Seventies." Review
of Religious Research 28:2 (December 1986), 104-117.
Philip
K. Hastings and Dean R. Hoge. "Religious and Moral Attitude Trends Among
College Students, 1948
84."Social Forces 65:2
(December 1986), 370-377.
Dean R. Hoge. "Using Sociology
for Effective Evangelization." In
Kenneth Boyack
(ed.), Catholic Evangelization
Today. New York: Paulist Press, 1986. Pp. 160-170.
Dean R. Hoge.
"Interpreting Change in American Catholicism: The River and the
Floodgate." Annual H. Paul
Douglass Lecture. Review of
Religious Research 27:4 (June 1986), 289-299.
Eugene F.
Hemrick and Dean R. Hoge. Seminarians
in Theology: A National Profile.
119 pp. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 1986.
Dean R. Hoge.
"What Do Catholics Want From Their Priests?" Church, Vol. 1
(Winter 1986), 45-49.
Dean R. Hoge and
Teresa L. Ankney. "Undergraduate Students' Attitude About College
Education: Trends Over Three
Decades." The College Student
Journal 19:3 (Fall 1985), 298-309.
Dean R. Hoge and
Ernesto de Zulueta. "Salience as a Condition for Various Social
Consequences of Religious Commitment."
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 24:1 (March 1985),
21-38.
John D. McCarthy and Dean R. Hoge.
"The Dynamics of Self-Esteem and Delinquency." American Journal of
Sociology
90:2 (September 1984), 396-410.
Dean R. Hoge and
John D. McCarthy. "Influence of Individual and Group Identity Salience in
the Global Self-Esteem of Youth," Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology 47:2 (August 1984), 403-414.
Dean R. Hoge and
Jann L. Hoge. "Period Effects and Specific Age Effects Influencing Values
of Alumni in the Decade After College."
Social Forces 62:4 (June 1984), 941-962.
Dean R. Hoge,
Raymond H. Potvin, and Kathleen M. Ferry.
Research on Men's Vocations to the Priesthood and the Religious Life. Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 1984. 95 pp.
Dean R. Hoge and
John D. McCarthy. "Issues of Validity and Reliability in the Use of
Real-Ideal Discrepancy Scores to Measure Self-Regard." Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology 44:5 (May 1983), 1048-1055.
William McKinney
and Dean R. Hoge. "Community and Congregational Factors in the Growth and
Decline of Protestant Churches." Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion 22:1 (March 1983), 51-66.
Dean R. Hoge and
Teresa L. Ankney. "Occupations and Attitudes of Former Student Activists
10 Years Later." Journal of
Youth and Adolescence, 11:5 (October 1982), 355-371.
Dean R. Hoge,
Gregory H. Petrillo, and Ella I. Smith. "Transmission of Religious and
Social Values from Parents to Teenage Children." Journal of Marriage and the Family, 44:3 (August 1982),
569-580.
John D. McCarthy
and Dean R. Hoge. "Analysis of Age Effects in Longitudinal Studies of
Adolescent Self-Esteem." Developmental
Psychology, 18:3 (May 1982), 372-379.
Dean R. Hoge and
Ella I. Smith. "Normative and Non-Normative Religious Experience Among
High School Youth." Sociological
Analysis, 43:1 (Spring 1982), 69-82.
Paul J.
Philibert and Dean R. Hoge. "Teachers, Pedagogy and the Process of
Religious Education." Review of
Religious Research, 23:3 (March 1982), 264-285.
Dean R. Hoge,
Esther Heffernan, Eugene F. Hemrick, Hart M. Nelson, James P. O'Connor, Paul J.
Philibert, and Andrew D. Thompson. "Desired Outcomes of Religious
Education and Youth Ministry in Six Denominations." Review of Religious Research 23:3
(March 1982), 230-254.
Philip K.
Hastings and Dean R. Hoge. "Religious Trends Among College Students,
1948-1979." Social Forces,
60:2 (December 1981), 517-531.
Dean R. Hoge,
John E. Dyble, and David T. Polk.
"Organizational and Situational Influences on Vocational Commitment
of Protestant Ministers." Review
of Religious Research, 23:2 (December 1981), 133-149.
Dean R. Hoge,
Cynthia L. Luna, and David K. Miller. "Trends in College Students' Values
Between 1952 and 1979: A Return of the
Fifties?" Sociology of Education,
54:4 (October 1981), 263-274.
Dean R.
Hoge. Converts, Dropouts, Returnees:
A Study of Religious Change Among Catholics. 226 pp. Washington, DC:
U.S. Catholic Conference. New
York: Pilgrim Press, 1981.
Dean R. Hoge,
John E. Dyble and David T. Polk. "Influence of Role Preference and Role
Clarity on Vocational Commitment of Protestant Ministers." Sociological Analysis, 42:1 (Spring
1981), 1-16.
Dean R. Hoge.
"Social Factors Influencing Youth Ministry in the 1980's." In Elly Murphy, Marisa Guerin, and John
Roberto (eds.), Hope for the
Decade: A Look at the Issues Facing
Catholic Youth Ministry.
Washington, DC: United States
Catholic Conference, 1981.
Dean R. Hoge and Kathleen M.
Ferry. Empirical Research on
Interfaith Marriage in America.
Booklet. Washington,
DC: United States Catholic Conference, 1981.
Dean R. Hoge and
John E. Dyble. "The Influence of Assimilation on American Protestant
Ministers' Beliefs, 1928-1978." Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion, 20:1 (March 1981), 64-77.
Everett L. Perry
and Dean R. Hoge. "Faith Priorities of Pastor and Laity as a Factor in the
Growth or Decline of Presbyterian Congregations." Review of Religious Research, 22:3
(March 1981), 221-232.
Arthur M. Adams,
Dean R. Hoge, and Lefferts A. Loetscher.
"Presbyterian-Reformed Family." Ch. 15 in David S. Schuller, Merton P. Strommen, and Milo L.
Brekke (eds.), Ministry in America, pp. 457-466. New York:
Harper and Row, 1980.
Wade C. Roof and
Dean R. Hoge. "Church Commitment in America: Social Factors Affecting
Membership and Participation." Review
of Religious Research, 21:4 (Supplement 1980), 405-426.
Dean R. Hoge and
David T. Polk. "A Test of Theories of Protestant Church Participation and
Commitment." Review of
Religious Research, 21:3 (Summer 1980), 315-329.
Dean R.
Hoge and David A. Roozen (eds.). Understanding
Church Growth and Decline, 1950-1978.
New York: P
Pilgrim Press,
1979.
Dean R. Hoge and
Gregory H. Petrillo. "Youth and the Church." Religious Education, 74:3 (May-June
1979), 305-313.
Dean R. Hoge.
"Why are Churches Declining?"
Theology Today 36:1
(April 1979), 92-95.
Robert C. Dixon
and Dean R. Hoge. "Models and Priorities of the Catholic Church as Held by
Suburban Laity." Review of
Religious Research, 20:2 (Spring 1979), 150-167.
Dean R. Hoge and
Gregory H. Petrillo. "Determinants of Church Participation and Attitudes
Among High School Youth." Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion, 17:4 (December 1978), 359-379.
Dean R. Hoge and
Gregory H. Petrillo. "Development of Religious Thinking in Adolescence: A
Test of Goldman's Theories." Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion, 17:2 (June 1978), 139-154.
Dean R. Hoge and
Jackson W. Carroll. "Determinants of Commitment and Participation in
Suburban Protestant Churches." Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion, 17:2 (June 1978), 107-127.
Dean R. Hoge,
Everett L. Perry and Gerald L. Klever.
"Theology as a Source of Disagreement About Protestant Church Goals
and Priorities." Review of
Religious Research, 19:2 (Winter 1978), 116-138.
Dean R. Hoge.
"Some Outlines of `Invisible Religion' in Middle Class America." International Yearbook for Sociology of
Knowledge and Religion, Vol. 7 (1978), 163-181.
Raymond H. Potvin, Dean R. Hoge, and
Hart M. Nelson. Religion and
American Youth: With Emphasis on Catholic
Adolescents and Young
Adults. Booklet. Washington, DC: U.S. Catholic Conference, 1977.
Philip K.
Hastings and Dean R. Hoge. "Changes in Religion Among College Students,
1948 to 1974." Journal for the
Scientific Study of Religion, 15:3 (September 1976), 237-249.
Dean R. Hoge and
Larry G. Keeter. "Determinants of College Teachers' Religious Beliefs and
Participation." Journal for the
Scientific Study of Religion, 15:3 (September 1976), 221-235.
Dean R. Hoge. "Theological
Views of America Among Protestants."
Sociological Analysis, 37:2 (Summer 1976),
127-139.
Dean R. Hoge. Division in the Protestant House: The Basic Reasons Behind Intra-Church
Conflicts. Philadelphia:
Westminster Press,
1976. Preface by James I. McCord.
Dean R. Hoge. "Changes in
College Students' Value Patterns in the 1950's, and 1970's." Sociology of Education, 49
(April 1976),
155-163.
Dean R. Hoge and
Jackson W. Carroll. "Christian Beliefs, Nonreligious Factors, and
Anti-Semitism." Social Forces,
53:4 (June 1975), 581-594.
Dean R. Hoge. Commitment on Campus: Changes in Religion and Values Over Five Decades. Philadelphia:
Westminster Press,
1974. Preface by Robert N. Bellah.
Dean R. Hoge and
Irving E. Bender. "Factors Influencing Value Change Among College
Graduates in Adult Life." Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, 29:4 (April 1974), 572-585.
Dean R. Hoge and
Donald A. Luidens. "Religion and Alienation as Factors in Student
Activism." Sociological
Analysis, 33:4 (Winter 1972), 219-229.
Dean R. Hoge and
Jeffrey L. Faue. "Sources of Conflict Over Priorities of the Protestant
Church." Social Forces,
52:2 (December 1973), 178-194.
Dean R. Hoge and
Jackson W. Carroll. "Religiosity and Prejudice in Northern and Southern
Churches." Journal for the
Scientific Study of Religion, 12:2 (June 1973), 181-197.
Dean R.
Hoge. "A Validated Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale." Journal for the Scientific Study of
Religion, 11:4
(December 1972),
369-376.
Dean R.
Hoge. "College Students' Value Patterns in the 1950's and
1960's." Sociology of Education,
44:2 (Spring
1971), 170-197.
Dean R. Hoge. "Religious
Commitments of College Students Over Five Decades." International Yearbook for the
Sociology of
Religion, Vol. 7 (1971), 184-211.
Philip K.
Hastings and Dean R. Hoge. "Religious Change Among College Students Over
Two Decades." Social Forces,
49:1 (September 1970), 16-28.
AWARDS
Stuart A. Rice Award for Career
Achievement, from the District of Columbia Sociological Society, for “over 25 years
of scholarly work on religion and its application to church policy.” May 17, 2000.
1998 Honorable Mention, for the
NSFRE Staley Price for Best Research Book of the Year, given by the National
Society of Fund Raising Executives, March 1998, for Money Matters.
1994 Distinguished Book Award,
given by the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, for Vanishing
Boundaries.
Best Professional Book of 1987,
from the Catholic Press Association (for The Future of Catholic Leadership),
May 1988.
Scholarly Award in Sociology, from
the Virginia Social Science Association, April 1988.
Academic Vice President's Award for
Special Merit, Catholic University, December 1986.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND OFFICES
American
Sociological Association, member.
Society for the Scientific Study of
Religion, Program Chair, 1976 and 1984; Council Member, 1977-79.
Religious Research Association,
Secretary, 1973-77; Vice President, 1978-79; President, 1979-80.
Association for the Sociology of
Religion, Board Member, 1977-80 and 1986-89.
Southern
Sociological Association, member.
CONSULTING
2000 Consultant
to the Leadership Conference of Women Religious for a nationwide survey of
Catholic images of the religious life.
1999-2000 Consultant to the United States Catholic Conference for an
evaluation study of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.
1999 Consultant
to the United States Catholic Conference for a study of diocesan training for
religious education teachers.
1999 Consultant
to the National Organization for Continuing Education of Catholic Clergy, for
writing a summary of research.
1990 Consultant
to National Catholic Educational Association for an evaluation study of
religious education.
1988 Consultant
to Office for Evangelization for 1988 Survey of Unchurched Americans.
1987 Consultant,
Boys Town, for religious education study.
1987 Consultant,
Baltimore Presbytery, for church growth program.
1986 Consultant,
National Council of Religious Vocation Directors, for national survey.
1984-85 Consultant, Seminarians in America Survey, by Wesley
Theological Seminary.
1984-85 Member, Advisory Task Force on Vocations, National
Conference of Catholic Seminary.
1980-81 Member of Advisory Committee, Churches and Church
Membership in the United States (cross-denominational research study).
1978 Member
of Planning Committee, Study of Unchurched Americans (ecumenical committee).
1976-79 Member of Hartford Seminary Working Group on Church
Trends.
1974-76 Member of the United Presbyterian Church Special Committee
on Membership Trends. Final Report, Membership
Trends, published in 1976.