Abstract
Based on the author's experience in a four-year participatory research project in a rural, Appalachian community, this article describes a variety of participative research strategies which can be used in communities as a way of surfacing “local theology.” Some of the illustrations presented include economic discussions, producing local community history, drama, songwriting, and Bible reflections in which the women in the community attempted to make sense of their faith in terms of their social context.
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