Oct 23 2006

Never Mind the Bibles: A Theology of Punk

Category: Uncategorizeddryvetyme @ 9:29 am

My good online friend Andrew Careaga has decided to finally put electronic pen to electronic paper and get to talking about two of his more favorite topics in the entire world — Punk Music & Theology. His website, Never Mind the Bibles, is a place where revolutionary music and revolutionary theology intersect in the strangest & rawest possible places, but still come together in ways that will challenge the ways that punks think about theology & theologians think about punk music.

From the site:
Never Mind the Bibles is an online book about the often overlooked spiritual aspect of punk rock. I tried to publish this book through conventional means, and shopped it around to a couple dozen publishers, but none of them would bite. So I decided to release it online, for free. Please feel free to post your thoughts about this work as we go along. Talk to me about music, God, punk rock, Jesus, Johnny Rotten, Joe Strummer, your quest for spiritual significance. Hell, you can even talk to me about Green Day if you like. Whatever.”

Furthermore, AC has just posted his personally composed Brief History of Punk and Evolution of Punk Podcast (Part 1). Go check him out and let him know what you think! Continue reading “Never Mind the Bibles: A Theology of Punk”