compare and contrast the world religion with Christianity, providing how you would share Christ with a follower of the religion you selected for this assignment.
OVERVIEW The experience of a personal conversation and/or interview with a person of another faith other than Christianity is great way of understanding his or her religious beliefs and religious worldview (meaning what that person believes about a god or god(s) or no god, and how he or she relates to that deity). By means of engaging with people of other faith positions, you will gain a much deeper insight into their beliefs and religious perspectives, which in turn will aid you in ministering to them as a Chaplain and potentially reaching them for Christ in our pluralistic world with so many religious options. INSTRUCTIONS To ensure success for this assignment, you will select a major world religion, interview a participant or religious leader of the selected religion, and write a paper detailing your interview and research discoveries. Based on your research of the religion by using academic sources and based on your interview with a participant of the religion you choose for this assignment, you will report the interview findings, and then compare and contrast the world religion with Christianity, providing how you would share Christ with a follower of the religion you selected for this assignment. (Other religions besides the major world religions may be selected for this interview assignment with the Instructor’s permission). Based upon your interview and engagement with a participant of the world religion you selected for this assignment, you will prepare your paper using 1,800 to 2,700 words and include the following: A title page A table of contents An introduction Footnotes in current Turabian formatting A description of the religion based on your use of academic research A report of your interview and your research discoveries A section on how you would share Christ with a follower of the selected religion A conclusion A bibliography with at least 5 scholarly sources. Course textbooks may be used as sources.
