Site Visit Interview Site: · - Religion · - Denomination: Interviewee: - Name: - Sex: - Age: - Occupation: For you to analyze at the house of worship 1. How is Eliade’s theory of sacred space and time is manifested in this house of worship? a. What would you consider is the “Axis Mundi,”? Why? b. What kinds of functions are the rituals/ceremonies achieving? 2. Scholars who apply a functional analysis to their study of religious rituals refer to their social values. Can you think of social values (including some unconscious ones) that some specific rituals may serve in this community? 3. Describe what you heard and saw impacted you. For you to ask your interviewee: 1. What religion and denomination does your interview identify with?Christianity and denominational 2. What does religion mean to her/him? How important is religion in his or her life?It is very important is her life, it is like her having faith, god has a plan and purpose for her life. a. For you to consider: Does s/he perceive religion from a more essential or functional perspective or both? 3. Describe how they understand the divine. What are the main characteristics of God/the sacred? I beelive in the trinity: father => god and heaven Son=> jesus who walked the eath Holy spirit=> what lives inside of her 4. What is their favorite/ preferred sacred time (festival, ritual, ceremony) of the year? Why? Christmas => cause jesus was born=> birth of the messih who came to die for our sense Easter=> when jesus defeated death and goes to heaven 5. What is one sacred symbol that is particularly meaningful to them, and why? What does this sacred symbol represent to them? Why is it powerful and how does it transform them? The cross, because that is what jesus died on. 6. Theodicy- how do they understand the problem of evil? Why does evil happen to good people? She believes that there is enemy and god=> evil happen to good people because the enemy is trying to attack them and take away their joy and that is the hardest time because it’s when you need to believe the most, it’s not from god but from the enemy. 7. According to your interviewee, what is the biggest misunderstanding about their religion? Why is it problematic? Faith is believe in what s unseen and people cannot understand in how that’s works 8. What do they think about the role of religion in our every-day secular life? Should religion be more involved or isolated from the public sphere? Should be more involved. Not enough religion in today’s world So much evil happening. Homework Answer the following questions: What are the two major issues associated with linked data? Describe data cleaning and data dredging What is the difference between primary and secondary data collection? What are the major limitations of collecting qualitative data? Why would you use open-ended questions on a survey? Describe triangulation and give an example Initial responses should be no less than 250 words in lengt.