Since I've previously been exposed to many of the ideas presented in this book, I wasn't as blown away by it as I might otherwise have been. And as expected, I certainly disagreed with some of the ideas he presented. For that reason, I was glad we studied this in a group setting, so we could ask questions and discuss info with the pastor.
One of the things I appreciated most about this book is how it bases its premises on documentary and archeological evidence, treating the events surrounding Jesus as they are: historical events. I think many people--including Christians--would be surprised to discover that honest historians interested in authentic inquiry don't question that Jesus of Nazareth was a person who once lived. And that much evidence exists to support his existence.
I'd recommend this book for anyone, believer or not, who's interested in learning more about the historical Jesus.