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Top Ten
  • R. Kendall Soulen, Irrevocable: The Name of God and the Unity of the Christian Bible. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2022.
  • Matthew A. Tapie, Aquinas on Israel and the Church: The Question of Supersessionism in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas. Eugene: Pickwick, 2014. 
  • Mark S. Kinzer, Jerusalem Crucified, Jerusalem Risen: The Resurrected Messiah, the Jewish People, and the Land of Promise. Eugene: Cascade, 2018. 
  • Gerald R. McDermott, Israel Matters: Why Christians Must Think Differently about the People and the Land. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2017. 
  • Mark D. Nanos and Magnus Zetterholm, ed., Paul within Judaism: Restoring the First-Century Context to the Apostle. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2015. ​
  • J. Brian Tucker, Reading Romans after Supersessionism: The Continuation of Jewish Covenantal Identity. Eugene: Cascade, 2018. 
  • Christopher Zoccali, Reading Philippians after Supersessionism: Jews, Gentiles, and Covenant Identity. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • Lionel J. Windsor, Reading Ephesians and Colossians after Supersessionism: Christ's Mission through Israel to the Nations. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • David J. Rudolph, A Jew to the Jews: Jewish Contours of Pauline Flexibility in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23. Eugene: Pickwick, 2016. 
  • R. Kendall Soulen, The God of Israel and Christian Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996. 

Post-Supersessionist Theology
  • R. Kendall Soulen, Irrevocable: The Name of God and the Unity of the Christian Bible. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2022.
  • Anders Runesson with Rebecca Runesson, Judaism for Gentiles: Reading Paul Beyond the Parting of the Ways Paradigm. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2022.
  • Donald Swenson, A History of Judaism and Christianity: Towards Healing of the Original Wound of Division. Bloomington: WestBow, 2021.
  • James Earle Patrick, ed., Jesus, King of the Jews? Messianic Judaism, Jewish Christians, and Theology Beyond Supersessionism. Vienna: Toward Jerusalem Council II, 2021.
  • Donald Swenson, A History of Judaism and Christianity: Towards Healing of the Original Wound of Division. Bloomington: Westbow, 2021.
  • Gerald R. McDermott, ed., Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Essays on the Relationship Between Christianity and Judaism. Bellingham: Lexham, 2021.
  • Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Processions and Persons. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2020.
  • Douglas A. Campbell, Pauline Dogmatics: The Triumph of God's Love. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2020. 
  • Mark S. Kinzer, Jerusalem Crucified, Jerusalem Risen: The Resurrected Messiah, the Jewish People, and the Land of Promise. Eugene: Cascade, 2018. 
  • William J. Abraham, Divine Agency and Divine Action: Systematic Theology, Volume III. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
  • Edjan Westerman, Learning Messiah: Israel and the Nations: Learning to Read God's Way Anew. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2018. 
  • Stuart Dauermann, Converging Destinies: Jews, Christians, and the Mission of God. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • Gerald R. McDermott, Israel Matters: Why Christians Must Think Differently about the People and the Land. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2017. 
  • Ephraim Radner, Church. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • Nicholas R. Brown, For the Nation: Jesus, the Restoration of Israel and Articulating a Christian Ethic of Territorial Governance. Eugene: Pickwick, 2016. 
  • Gerald R. McDermott, The New Christian Zionism: Fresh Perspectives on Israel and the Land. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2016. 
  • Joel S. Kaminsky, Yet I loved Jacob: Reclaiming the Biblical Concept of Election. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2016. 
  • Mark S. Kinzer, Searching Her Own Mystery: Nostra Aetate, the Jewish People, and the Identity of the Church. Eugene: Cascade, 2015. 
  • Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: The Doctrine of God. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2015.
  • Jennifer M. Rosner, Healing the Schism: Barth, Rosenzweig, and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2015. 
  • Kayko D. Hesslein, Dual Citizenship: Two Natures Christologies and the Jewish Jesus. London: Bloomsbury, 2015. 
  • Matthew A. Tapie, Aquinas on Israel and the Church: The Question of Supersessionism in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas. Eugene: Pickwick, 2014. 
  • Tommy Givens, We the People: Israel and the Catholicity of Jesus. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2014. 
  • Richard Francis Crane, Passion of Israel: Jacques Maritain, Catholic Conscience and the Holocaust. Scranton: University of Scranton Press, 2014. 
  • Calvin L. Smith, The Jews, Modern Israel, and the New Supersessionism. Kent: King's Divinity Press, 2013. 
  • Lev Gillet, Communion in the Messiah: Studies in the Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2013. 
  • John Connelly, From Enemy to Brother: The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews, 1933-1965. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012.
  • Peter Ochs, Another Reformation: Postliberal Christianity and the Jews. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2011. 
  • R. Kendall Soulen, The Divine Name(s) and the Holy Trinity: Distinguishing the Voices. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2011.
  • Michael Vlach, Has the Church Replaced Israel? A Theological Evaluation. Nashville: B&H, 2010. 
  • Friedrich-Wilhelm Marquardt, Theological Audacities: Selected Essays. Eugene: Pickwick, 2010. 
  • Istvan Tatai, The Church and Israel: In Search of a New Model in Post-Holocaust Theology. Budapest: KMTI, 2010. 
  • Willie J. Jennings, The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race. New Haven: Yale University, 2010. 
  • Michael Vlach, The Church as a Replacement of Israel: An Analysis of Supersessionism. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2009
  • Jean-Marie Lustiger, The Promise. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007. 
  • Mark S. Kinzer, Postmissionary Messianic Judaism: Redefining Christian Engagement with the Jewish People. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2005. 
  • Scott Bader-Saye, Church and Israel after Christendom: The Politics of Election. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2005. 
  • Michael Wyschogrod; R. Kendall Soulen, ed., Abraham's Promise: Judaism and Jewish-Christian Relations. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004. 
  • Carl E. Braaten and Robert W. Jenson, ed., Jews and Christians: People of God. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003. 
  • John Howard Yoder; Michael G. Cartwright and Peter Ochs, ed., Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003. 
  • Ronald E. Diprose, Israel and the Church: The Origins and Effects of Replacement Theology. Rome: Instituto Biblico Evangelico Italiano, 2000.​
  • R. Kendall Soulen, The God of Israel and Christian Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996. 
  • David Novak, The Election of Israel: The Idea of the Chosen People. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 

Post-Supersessionist Exegesis
  • William S. Campbell, Romans: A Social Identity Commentary. London: T&T Clark, 2023. 
  • Wally V. Cirafesi, John within Judaism: Religion, Ethnicity, and the Shaping of Jesus-Oriented Jewishness in the Fourth Gospel. Leiden: Brill, 2022.
  • Isaac W. Oliver, Luke's Jewish Eschatology: The National Restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
  • J. Brian Tucker and Aaron Kuecker, ed., T&T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament. London: T&T Clark, 2020.
  • Ralph J. Korner, Reading Revelation after Supersessionism: An Apocalyptic Journey of Socially Identifying John's Multi-Ethnic Ekklēsiai with the Ekklēsiai of Israel. Eugene: Cascade, 2020. 
  • Matthew Thiessen, Jesus and the Forces of Death: The Gospels’ Portrayal of Ritual Impurity Within First-Century Judaism. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020.
  • Christopher M. Blumhofer, The Gospel of John and the Future of Israel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 
  • Eyal Regev, The Temple in Early Christianity: Experiencing the Sacred. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019.
  • J. Brian Tucker, Reading Romans after Supersessionism: The Continuation of Jewish Covenantal Identity. Eugene: Cascade, 2018. 
  • Mark D. Nanos, Reading Romans within Judaism: Collected Essays of Mark D. Nanos, Vol. 2. Eugene: Cascade, 2018. 
  • Lionel J. Windsor, Reading Ephesians and Colossians after Supersessionism: Christ's Mission through Israel to the Nations. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • Christopher Zoccali, Reading Philippians after Supersessionism: Jews, Gentiles, and Covenant Identity. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • Mark D. Nanos, Reading Paul within Judaism: Collected Essays of Mark D. Nanos, Vol. 1. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • Mark D. Nanos, Reading Corinthians and Philippians within Judaism: Collected Essays of Mark D. Nanos, Vol. 4. Eugene: Cascade, 2017. 
  • David J. Rudolph, A Jew to the Jews: Jewish Contours of Pauline Flexibility in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23. Eugene: Pickwick, 2016. 
  • Mark D. Nanos and Magnus Zetterholm, ed., Paul within Judaism: Restoring the First-Century Context to the Apostle. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2015. 
  • Isaac W. Oliver, Torah Praxis after 70 CE: Reading Matthew and Luke-Acts as Jewish Texts. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013. 

Post-Supersessionist Interpretation of Paul
  • Paul within Judaism Online Library
    David J. Rudolph

Supersessionism in Patristic Literature
  • William L. Krewson, Jerome and the Jews: Innovative Supersessionism. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2017. 
  • Adam Gregerman, Building on the Ruins of the Temple: Apologetics and Polemics in Early Christianity and Ancient Judaism. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2016.
  • ​Paula Fredriksen, Augustine and the Jews: A Christian Defense of Jews and Judaism. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010. 
  • Thomas A. Robinson, Ignatius of Antioch and the Parting of the Ways: Early Jewish-Christian Relations. Peabody: Hendrickson, 2009. 
  • Robert L. Wilken, John Chrysostom and the Jews: Rhetoric and Reality in the Late 4th Century. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2004. 
  • David Rokéah, Justin Martyr and the Jews. Leiden: Brill, 2001. 
  • Nicholas de Lange, Origen and the Jews: Studies in Jewish-Christian Relations in Third-Century Palestine. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977. 

Supersessionism and the Parting of the Ways
  • Tobias Nicklas, Jews and Christians? Second-Century “Christian” Perspectives on the “Parting of the Ways”. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2014.
  • Hershel Shanks (ed.), Partings: How Judaism and Christianity Became Two. Washington, D.C.: Biblical Archaeology Society, 2014. 
  • Adiel Schremer, Brothers Estranged: Heresy, Christianity, and Jewish Identity in Late Antiquity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
  • Adam H. Becker and Annette Yoshiko Reed, ed., The Ways that Never Parted: Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2007. 
  • Daniel Boyarin, Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.
  • Daniel Boyarin, Dying for God: Martyrdom and the Making of Christianity and Judaism. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.

Post-Supersessionism and Jesus-Believing Jews
  • Messianic Studies Online Library
    David J. Rudolph

Post-Supersessionism and Church Unity
  • Father Peter Hocken's Online Teaching Library
  • Toward Jerusalem Council II

Post-Supersessionism and Jewish-Christian Relations
  • Documents and Statements
  • Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations
  • Gavin D'Costa, Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People after Vatican II. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.
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