In the last year, the traditional practice of handling venomous snakes in Pentecostal church services has returned to the forefront of popular media attention. With the death of renowned handler Randy “Mack” Wolford in West Virginia in May, the news has been rife with stories of the century-old tradition. New, younger groups of handlers have also been instrumental in raising attention to the practice. One congregation in particular has been a key focus for media outlets around the nation. The Cobb Creek Church of God has been featured in The Tennessean, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and National Geographic in only a six month period. This twenty-one year old pastor has displayed his serpent-handling on social media outlets, been accom...
grantor: Emmanuel College of Victoria UniversityTwo stories converge in this thesis--the story of Wa...
Abstract: This research focuses on the current trend in isolated New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches ...
Although there were less than twenty megachurches (churches averaging over two thousand in weekly at...
In the last year, the traditional practice of handling venomous snakes in Pentecostal church service...
This thesis, which contains an introduction and five chapters, has two primary goals. First, a histo...
Serpent-handling sects are a subsect of the Church of God and Holiness Movements of Pentecostalism. ...
Pentecostal serpent handlers, also known as Signs Followers, hold a literal interpretation of a vers...
In the House of the Serpent Handler: A Story of Faith and Fleeting Fame in the Age of Social Media. ...
This paper imagines Snake Church as a post-secular worship practice that reaches with and beyond the...
While serpent symbolism is common in many religious traditions, few traditions have including the ac...
This paper seeks to understand the creation of a distinct snake-handling culture within Appalachia d...
The call for a new paradigm is loud and clear and consistent with postmodern methods. They are no go...
In the hills of Appalachia sing the hymns of the faithful, preaching a belief in the handling of sna...
This paper is the result of a field study of Holiness Tabernacle, a pseudonym for a local Black Pent...
Mircea Eliade describes mythic narratives as telling “a sacred history … [by] disclos[ing] their [Su...
grantor: Emmanuel College of Victoria UniversityTwo stories converge in this thesis--the story of Wa...
Abstract: This research focuses on the current trend in isolated New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches ...
Although there were less than twenty megachurches (churches averaging over two thousand in weekly at...
In the last year, the traditional practice of handling venomous snakes in Pentecostal church service...
This thesis, which contains an introduction and five chapters, has two primary goals. First, a histo...
Serpent-handling sects are a subsect of the Church of God and Holiness Movements of Pentecostalism. ...
Pentecostal serpent handlers, also known as Signs Followers, hold a literal interpretation of a vers...
In the House of the Serpent Handler: A Story of Faith and Fleeting Fame in the Age of Social Media. ...
This paper imagines Snake Church as a post-secular worship practice that reaches with and beyond the...
While serpent symbolism is common in many religious traditions, few traditions have including the ac...
This paper seeks to understand the creation of a distinct snake-handling culture within Appalachia d...
The call for a new paradigm is loud and clear and consistent with postmodern methods. They are no go...
In the hills of Appalachia sing the hymns of the faithful, preaching a belief in the handling of sna...
This paper is the result of a field study of Holiness Tabernacle, a pseudonym for a local Black Pent...
Mircea Eliade describes mythic narratives as telling “a sacred history … [by] disclos[ing] their [Su...
grantor: Emmanuel College of Victoria UniversityTwo stories converge in this thesis--the story of Wa...
Abstract: This research focuses on the current trend in isolated New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches ...
Although there were less than twenty megachurches (churches averaging over two thousand in weekly at...