Eisenbrauns free book: serendipity or design

I have just received my free book from Eisenbrauns. Biblioblog readers will remember that
JPS announced this splendid scheme whereby if you subscribed to one of the
RSS feeds, and were quick to respond to the Pavlovian stimulus of the words "free books" you might get sent a totally free book.
It may be serendipity, but I'd assume design played a part... Mine is
Holy Spirit and Religious Experience in Christian Literature ca. AD 90-200. A little off my usual stamping ground (though less than a millennium away ;-) but it is by John Eifion Morgan-Wynne. Basically his doctoral thesis, supervised by James D.G. Dunn. John Morgan-Wynne was my New Testament tutor at
Regents, many years ago, and a man who the description a Christian, scholar and gentleman fits in all parts! So I am delighted with this pleasant surprise.
Thank you Eisenbrauns! (I hope the scattering of links in this post boosts your Google ranking enormously ;-)
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