- Choose an interviewee who is actively practicing their religion. They are not required to be a scholar but must provide insights into their personal experiences and practices.
- The interviewees religion must differ from your own. For Christians, this includes distinguishing between major branches such as Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox.
- Interviews with individuals from similar religious traditions (e.g., a Christian interviewing another Christian) will incur significant grade penalties.
- Avoid interviewing individuals whose religious identity blends multiple traditions (e.g., Messianic Jews) unless otherwise approved.
- Secular or non-practicing individuals are not suitable interview subjects.
II. Preparing for the Interview
- Background Research
- Read at least two credible sources about the religion of your interviewee, such as textbooks or library databases. Wikipedia and subjective sources do not fulfill this requirement.
- Suggested resources include textbooks by Sorajjakool et al. (2017) and Realin & Preston (2017) or the AHU R.A. Williams Library’s World Religions Online Infobase.
- Using ChatGPT:
- ChatGPT can help summarize key aspects of the religion or clarify concepts before your interview.
- Do not rely solely on ChatGPT as your research source. Cross-check information with reliable academic texts and databases.
- Example: Ask ChatGPT to generate potential interview questions or provide an overview of practices for comparison purposes.
- Scheduling and Etiquette
- Schedule the interview in advance and provide the interviewee with an outline of topics to be discussed.
- If meeting at a religious site, clarify any visitor guidelines, including dress code, note-taking permissions, and appropriate behavior.
- Respectful Engagement
- Approach the interview as a learning experience. Avoid criticism, debate, or proselytization.
- Secure permission if you plan to record the conversation.
III. Conducting the Interview
- The interview must be conducted in person or through video conferencing platforms (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet). Telephone or email interviews are not acceptable and will incur penalties.
- Ensure a distraction-free setting to maintain focus and privacy.
- Use open-ended questions to encourage the interviewee to share personal insights and experiences.
- Follow up on interesting points to demonstrate genuine interest.
IV. Core Topics to Cover in the Interview
Include but are not limited to:
- Religious Affiliation: The branch, denomination, or sect of the interviewees religion.
- Conversion or Retention: Reasons for adopting or maintaining their faith.
- Religious Practices: Daily, weekly, and annual rituals, worship, and community activities.
- Beliefs: Views on God, lifes purpose, and key theological tenets.
- Generational Practices: Differences in religious practices between generations within their family.
- Challenges: Experiences of prejudice, barriers to worship, or navigating societal norms.
- Healthcare Considerations: Religious practices impacting healthcare, including dietary restrictions, preferences for caregivers, and end-of-life care.
- Civic Life: How faith influences their role as a citizen and professional.
V. Writing the Report
The final report must be at least 1,200 words and adhere to APA format. It should include:
- Title Page
- Include the title of your report, your name, and course details.
- Summary of Beliefs and Practices
- Provide a 300400 word summary of the interviewee’s religion. Use at least two credible sources and cite them in APA format.
- Write this section before the interview to demonstrate your preparation.
- Using ChatGPT:
- ChatGPT can assist in drafting this summary by synthesizing key points based on your research.
- Ensure accuracy by validating the information with your approved academic sources.
- Introduction
- Describe the interviewee (occupation, education, religious background) and the interview setting. Do not include personal contact details.
- Transcript/Summary of the Interview
- Present the content of the interview in either Q&A or narrative format.
- Follow the order of core topics discussed.
- Personal Reflection (30% of the grade)
- Minimum 300 words. Reflect on what you learned and how it impacted your understanding of the religion. Compare their beliefs and practices with your own.
- Using ChatGPT:
- Use ChatGPT to brainstorm reflective points or articulate connections between interview insights and your own beliefs.
- Do not copy ChatGPT-generated text directly but use it as inspiration to deepen your reflection.
- References
- List all sources used for preparation and additional insights in APA format.
- Appendix (Optional)
- Include any supplementary materials, such as pamphlets or photos (if permitted).
VI. After the Interview
- Summarize your notes promptly while details are fresh.
- Send a thank-you note to your interviewee to express appreciation for their time and insights.

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