Dennis Covington
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A haunting exploration of faith, from a preacher convicted of attempted murder to a first-hand account of holiness serpent handling--"One of the best books on American religion from the last 25 years" (Chicago Tribune)
For New York Times reporter Dennis Covington, what began as a journalistic assignment-covering the trial of an Alabama pastor convicted of attempting to murder his wife with poisonous snakes-would evolve into a headlong plunge into...
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«Y estas señales acompañarán a los que crean: en mi nombre expulsarán demonios, hablarán en nuevas lenguas, tomarán serpientes en sus manos, y si beben algo mortífero, no les hará ningún daño; impondrán las manos sobre los enfermos, ¡y sanarán!»
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Para Dennis Covington, lo que comenzó como un simple encargo periodístico—cubrir el juicio de un predicador de Alabama condenado por tratar de matar a su mujer con serpientes...
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Acclaimed Southern author Dennis Covington was a National Book Award finalist. Redneck Riviera is the true story of Covington's bizarre encounters with a lawless band of gun-toting swamp-dwellers in Central Florida who've illegally claimed the two-and-a-half acres of land he inherited from his father.
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Attorneys at large law firms today are experts in their fields, providing high-level advice to their clients. When it comes to managing their own finances, however, attorneys often fail to devote the time and resources nececessary for success. At the same time, the environment in large law firms is rapidly changing; attorneys who once thought they would be able to stay at their firms indefinitely -- billing clients and generating income well into...