'This is a daring and well-informed study, which holds together the dissonant perspectives of punk and theology, and, in so doing, shocks the reader into seeing the scandal of both anew.' – Gavin Hopps, University of St Andrews, UK'Thoughtfully conceived, stylishly written, and intellectually daring, Mark Johnson’s reading of the British punk movement as a form of imaginative re-identification with the life and ministry of Jesus is a richly rewarding contribution to the study of theology and popular culture.' – Philip Shaw, University of Leicester, UK