Although outlawed in many states, serpent handling remains an active religious practice - and one that is far more stereotyped than understood. This book not only explores facets of this religious practice but also provides a analysis of this phenomenon from historical, social, religious, and psychological perspectives.
"There is no competing work that matches Them That Believe; it is both original and stimulating. The scholarship is superior, and reflects well the 15 years the authors have worked on this project. This is an outstanding work."-Margaret Poloma, author of Main Street Mystics: The Toronto Blessing and Reviving Pentecostalism
"This book provides one of the most comprehensive and thoroughly researched reports on serpent handling Christians ever written. The use of multiple methodological lenses (e.g., sociology, ethnographic participant-observation, phenomenological psychology) adds a depth and richness not seen in other works. The book is very well written and arranged, and the scholarship is excellent."-Stephen Parker, author of Led by the Spirit: Toward a Practical Theology of Pentecostal Discernment and Decision Making