Quick update: I'm sure everyone has been waiting with bated breath to hear the conversation David Bates and I had a about P. H. Brazier's book, "A Hebraic Inkling: C. S. Lewis on Judaism and the Jews." Things are bit behind schedule over at Pints With Jack, but the conversation did happen and I'm excited to share it with everyone as soon as it comes out. Just hold tight!
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