Serpent And The Spirit: Glenn Summerford's Story

Serpent And The Spirit: Glenn Summerford's Story

by Thomas G Burton
Serpent And The Spirit: Glenn Summerford's Story

Serpent And The Spirit: Glenn Summerford's Story

by Thomas G Burton

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Overview

“A snake handler convicted of the attempted murder of his wife by means of serpent bite is serving ninety-nine years in prison. The reader is gradually pulled into an increasingly complex story as Thomas Burton allows the many individuals involved in this event to tell their stories. Readers are less likely to find themselves concerned with what “really” happened than with larger issues they too will become involved in. this is more than a story about the headline ‘preacher tries to murder wife - with rattlesnakes!” it is a story of individuals struggling with their faith and their fate under the steady gaze of their God.” —Ralph W. Hood Jr., winner of the American Psychological Association’s William James Award in the psychology of religion

In this comprehensive, multilayered set of narratives, the story of Glenn Summerford’s fall from grace is told by its participants, through interviews, court documents, and other primary sources. Free of either prejudice against or romanticizing about the snake-handling Holiness religion, this book presents an absorbing story of a fascinating group of people, while allowing the reader to draw his or her own conclusions about Summerford’s guilt or innocence. The Serpent and the Spirit is a startling commentary on truth and its representation, religion and its expression, humanity and its flaws.

Thomas Burton is professor emeritus of English at East Tennessee State University. He is the winner of the Appalachian Consortium Laurel Leaves Award.
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572332461
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 06/04/2004
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Thomas Burton is professor emeritus of English at East Tennessee State University. He is the winner of the Appalachian Consortium Laurel Leaves Award.

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
"Holy Ghost Falling"xv
The Serpent1
Glenda Darlene Collins Summerford: Glenn's Second Wife at the Trial5
The Court Reporter: Trial Transcripts (Abstract)17
D. Kennamer, B. Davis, C. Bolte, T. Flippo, L. Peace, S. Ingram: Witnesses at the Trial23
District Attorney Dwight Duke and Gary W. Lackey: Lawyers at the Trial33
Captain David Kennamer, EMT-P, and Janette Green, RN: Medical Practitioners39
Charlotte Colon Corroborated by Jose Colon: Glenn's Half Sister and Brother-in-Law47
David Brewer and William Bynum: Newsmen53
Glendel B. Summerford: In Earlier Years61
Doris Holcomb Summerford: Glenn's First Wife83
Reverend Glenn Summerford: In Church93
Dorothy Dyal: A Convert113
Glenn: In Turmoil125
Junior and Virginia Peace Summerford: Glenn's Oldest Son and Daughter-in-Law141
Bill Summerford: Glenn's Second Son149
J. L. and Martha Lewis: Longtime Friend and His Wife161
Willie Southard: Converted Antagonist173
Marty Summerford: Glenn and Darlene's Son183
A Friend of the Family195
Bobbie Sue Lynn: Faithful Helper201
Junior Blair, Josie Blair, Ruby Berry, Carl Porter: First One, Then 'Nother213
Summerford AIS 098070: In Prison223
A Law Clerk: The Litigation241
Scott Pratt: A Criminal Lawyer on the Potential of the Witness Pool249
The Spirit255
Index261
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