Dr. Bock:
Thanks for your preview. It sounds like he is trying to relive the fervor his "Misquoting Jesus" caused and get some more bookings in time for the Easter season. I know that I am going to have to read this book eventually so that I can more honestly debate it in my class, but sounds like there is not much more that is new.

Please keep us abreast of any differences from "Misquoting" so we may more finely tune our reading time. And, thanks for doing the leg work for us.

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