Journal Articles
Vered Hillel, "A Post‑Supersessionist Reading of the Temple and Torah in Mark’s Gospel: The Parable of the Vineyard." Religions 14:487 (2023): 1-15.
Kelly Liebengood, "The Problem(s) of Reading 1 Peter after Supersessionism." Religions 14:206 (2023): 1-13.
Kar Yong Lim, "'Remain in the Calling in Which You Were Called' (1 Cor 7:20): A Post Supersessionist Reading of 1 Corinthians." Religions 14:183 (2023): 1-13.
Christopher Zoccali, "Jews, Gentiles, and 'in Christ' Identity: A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Philippians." Religions 14:131 (2023): 1-14
Jason Moraff, "'Children of the Prophets and the Covenant': A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Luke-Acts." Religions 14:120 (2023): 1-17.
Lionel Windsor, "Israel and the Apostolic Mission: A Post‑Supersessionist Reading of Ephesians and Colossians." Religions 14:44 (2023): 1-17.
Ralph Korner, "Post-Supersessionism: Introduction, Terminology, Theology." Religions 13:1195 (2022): 1-11.
David Rudolph, "Toward Paul's Ephesians 2 Vision of the One New Man: Navigating Around Hebrew Roots and Replacement Theologies." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 41 (2022): 3-31.
Justin Wheaton, "Supersessionist Teachings in Children's Biblical Literature." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 41 (2022): 93-97.
Boyd Luter and Sarah Sanders, "The Woman, Her Male Child, the Dragon, and the Rest of Her Offspring: A Non-Supersessionist Reading of Revelation 12." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 41 (2022): 71-80.
Edwin Chr. van Driel, "Incarnation and Israel: A Supralapsarian Account of Israel’s Chosenness." Modern Theology." https://doi.org/10.1111/moth.12806
Mark S. Kinzer, "Two Necessary Paths to a Common Destination: A Rejoinder to Lévy." Pro Ecclesia, 11 April 2022.
Antoine Lévy, "Toward a Common Jewish House in the Body of Christ: A Response to Mark Kinzer's Review of Jewish Church." Pro Ecclesia, 22 April 2022.
Mark S. Kinzer, "A Messianic Jewish Approach to Jewish Catholicism: Responding to Antoine Lévy's Jewish Church," Pro Ecclesia, 18 April 2022.
Jon C. Olson, "Supersessionism or Mutual Blessing on the Menu? Christ-Following Gentiles Dining among Christ-Following Jews." Pro Ecclesia (April 2022): 1-29.
Amy-Jill Levine, "Supersessionism: Admit and Address Rather than Debate or Deny." Religions 13:155 (2022): 1-12.
Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, "Towards an Anti-Supersessionist Theology: Race, Whiteness, and Covenant". Religions 13:129 (2022): https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13020129.
Michael G. Azar, "'Supersessionism': The Political Origin of a Theological Neologism". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 16:1 (2021): 1-25.
Jesper Svartik, "The New Testament’s most dangerous book for Jews: Reading and preaching Hebrews without supersessionism". The Christian Century, September 13, 2021.
Susannah Ticciati, "Domains, Normativity, and Normativity Across Domains: On Peter Ochs's Religion Without Violence". Modern Theology, February 1, 2021.
Joel Kaminsky and Mark Reasoner, “In Quest of a Coherent Portrait of Paul: A Rejoinder to Michael Bird.” Harvard Theological Review 113:4 (2020): 513-27.
Michael F. Bird, “N. T. Wright and Paul’s Supersessionism: A Response to Kaminsky and Reasoner.” Harvard Theological Review 113:4 (2020): 498-512.
David Rudolph, "'To the Jew First': Paul's Vision for the Priority of Israel in the Life of the Church". Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 37 (2020): 11-25.
Deborah Pardo-Kaplan, “N. T. Wright and Mark Kinzer Meet at Samford University.” Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 37 (2020): 3-10.
Wilfred M. McClay, "What Christians See in Jews and Israel in 2020 of the Common Era". Mosaic Magazine, July 6, 2020.
Max Botner, "The Essence of a Spiritual House: Misunderstanding Metaphor and the Question of Supersessionism in 1 Peter". Journal of Biblical Literature 139:2 (2020): 409-425.
Du Toit, Philip la Grange, "Is replacement theology anti-Semitic?" In die Skriflig 54:1 (2020): a2536.
Joel Kaminsky and Mark Reasoner, "The Meaning and Telos of Israel's Election: An Interfaith Response to N. T. Wright's Reading of Paul". Harvard Theological Review 112:4 (2019): 421-46.
Hans Boersma, "On Supersessionism". First Things, December 5, 2019.
Gavin D'Costa, "The New Catholic Zionism". Mosaic Magazine, September 9, 2019.
A. Boyd Luter, "The Fulfillment of Israel's Land Promise and Hebrews: 'Transformed' or 'On Hold'?" Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 34 (Winter/Spring 2019): 37-48.
Thomas G. Weinandy, "The Jews and the Body of Christ". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 412-24.
Mark S. Kinzer, "A Schism Requiring Dual Conversion". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 425-29.
Gerald R. McDermott, "A New (and Old) Scandal of Particularity". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 430-36.
Gavin D'Costa, "Developing the Conversation: A Divine Messiah and a Catholic Zionism". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 437-43.
Thomas G. Weinandy, "Engendering Hope: A Response to M. Kinzer, G. McDermott, and G. D'Costa". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 444-50.
Gavin D'Costa, "The Mystery of Israel: Jews, Hebrew Catholics, Messianic Judaism, the Catholic Church, and the Mosaic Ceremonial Laws". Nova et Vetera 16:3 (2018): 939-977.
Adam Gregerman, "Superiority without Supersessionism: Walter Kasper, The Gifts and the Calling of God Are Irrevocable, and God's Covenant with the Jews". Theological Studies 79:1 (2018): 36-59.
Barbara U. Meyer, "Structures of Violence and the Denigration of Law in Christian Thought". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 13:1 (2018): 1-21.
Douglas Farrow, "Jew and Gentile in the Church Today". Nova et Vetera 16:3 (2018): 979-993.
Brian Allen, "Removing an Arrow from the Supersessionist Quiver: A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Colossians 2:16-17." Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters 8 (2018) 127-46.
David J. Rudolph, “The Science of Worship: Astronomy, Intercalation, and the Church’s Dependence on the Jewish People.” Bulletin of Ecclesial Theology 4:1 (2017): 27-47.
Gavin D’Costa, “Supersessionism: Harsh, Mild, or Gone for Good?” European Judaism 50.1 (Spring 2017): 99-107.
Matthew Tapie, "Christ, Torah, and the Faithfulness of God: The Concept of Supersessionism in 'The Gifts and the Calling'". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-18.
Philip A. Cunningham, "The Sources behind 'The Gifts and the Calling of God Are Irrevocable' (Rom 11:29): A Reflection on Theological Questions Pertaining to Catholic-Jewish Relations on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Nostra Aetate (No. 4)". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-39.
Philip A. Cunningham, "Gifts and Calling: Coming to Terms with Jews as Covenantal Partners". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-18.
Ruth Langer, "'Gifts and Calling': The Fruits of Coming to Know Living Jews". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-10.
William Madges, "Covenant, Universal Mission, and Fulfillment". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-13.
John Pawlikowski, "The Uniqueness of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue: A Yes and a No". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-14.
Elena Procario-Foley, "Fulfillment and Complementarity: Reflections on Relationship in 'Gifts and Calling'". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-12.
Ruth Sandberg, "Rethinking the Notion of Universality in Judaism and its Implications". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-8.
Shaul Magid, “Christian Supersessionism, Zionism, and the Contemporary Scene". Journal of Religious Ethics 45:1 (2017): 104-41.
Marie L. Baird, "Nostra Aetate and Supersessionism: A Way Forward?" Louvain Studies 40:2 (Summer 2017): 184-96.
Jeremy Cohen, "Supersessionism, the Epistle to the Romans, Thomas Aquinas, and the Jews of the Eschaton". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 52:4 (Fall 2017): 527-53.
Susannah Ticciati, “The Future of Biblical Israel: How Should Christians Read Romans 9-11 Today". Biblical Interpretation 25 (2017): 497-518.
Matthew Levering, “Aquinas and Supersessionism One More Time: A Response to Matthew A Tapie’s Aquinas on Israel and the Church”. Pro Ecclesia 25:4 (2016): 395-412.
Joel Willitts, "Jewish fish (ΙΧΘΥΣ) in post-supersessionist water: Messianic Judaism within a post-supersessionistic paradigm". HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 72:4 (2016): a3331.
Terence L. Donaldson, "Supersessionism and Early Christian Self-Definition". Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting 3 (2016): 1-32.
Michael G. Azar, "Origen, Scripture, and the Imprecision of 'Supersessionism'". Journal of Theological Interpretation 10:2 (2016): 157-72.
Joel Willitts, "The Re-Newed Perspective: Post-Supersessionist Approach to the New Testament". Hebrew Studies 57 (2016): 377.
Gregory Lee, “Israel Between the Two Cities: Augustine’s Theology of Jews and Judaism." Journal of Early Christian Studies 24:4 (2016): 523-51.
Jim R. Sibley, "Has the Church Put Israel on the Shelf? The Evidence from Romans 11:15". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 58:3 (2015): 571-81.
P. H. Brazier, "Karl Barth: Supersessionism and Israel, Yeshua and God’s Election – a Dialectical Balance?" The Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics 3 (2015): 15-34.
Arieh Kofsky and Serge Ruzer, "Theodore of Mopsuestia on Jews and Judaism: Mitigated Supersessionism in Christological and Hermeneutical Context". Revue des Etudes Juives 175:3-4 (2015): 279-94.
William S. Campbell, "'A Remnant of Them Will Be Saved' (Rom 9:27): Understanding Paul's Conception of the Faithfulness of God to Israel". Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting 2 (2015): 79-101.
Steven D. Aguzzi, "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Supersessionism and Pope Benedict's XVI's Eschatological Ecclesiology Concerning Israel and the Jewish People". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 49:4 (Fall 2014): 601-12.
Harold Smith, "Supersession and Continuance: The Orthodox Church's Perspective on Supersessionism". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 49:2 (Spring 2014): 247-74.
Christoph Stenschke, "Jewish Christianity Today and Reading the New Testament with a Fresh Post-Supersessionist Perspective". Verbum et Ecclesia 35:1 (2014): 1-2.
Kalman J. Kaplan, "Israel - 'Occupier' or 'Occupied'?: The Psycho-Political Projection of Christian and Post-Christian Supersessionism". Israel Affairs 20:1 (2014): 40-61.
Jody A. Barnard, "Anti-Jewish Interpretations of Hebrews: Some Neglected Factors". Melilah: Manchester Journal of Jewish Studies 11 (2014): 25-52.
R. Kendall Soulen, "Nearest Kin: An Interview with R. Kendall Soulen on Christians and Jews". The Christian Century 130:12 (June 12, 2013): 28-31.
Michael G. Vanlaningham, “An Evaluation of N. T. Wright’s View of Israel in Romans 11.” Bibliotheca Sacra 170 (2013): 179-93.
Gavin G. D'Costa, "What Does the Catholic Church Teach about Mission to the Jewish People?" Theological Studies 73:3 (2012): 590-613.
Edward Kessler, "A Jewish Response to Gavin D'Costa". Theological Studies 73:3 (September 2012): 614-28.
Joel Marcus, "Israel and the Church in the Exegetical Writings of Hippolytus". Journal of Biblical Literature 131:2 (2012): 385-406.
Terrence W. Tilley, "Doing Theology in the Context of the Gift and the Promise of Nostra Aetate". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 6:1 (2011): 1-15.
Michael J. Chan, "Reflecting on Roots: Robert Jenson's Theology of Judaism in a Pentecostal Key". Journal of Pentecostal Theology 20:1 (2011): 27-37.
David J. Rudolph, "Paul's 'Rule in All the Churches' (1 Cor 7:17-24) and Torah-Defined Ecclesiological Variegation". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 5:1 (2010): 1-24.
Michael J. Vlach, "An Analysis of Neo-Replacement Theology". Mishkan: A Forum on the Gospel and the Jewish People 65 (2010): 28-42.
Holly Taylor Coolman, "Christological Torah". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 5:1 (2010): 1-12.
Emmanuel Perrier, "The Election of Israel Today: Supersessionism, Post-supersessionism, and Fulfillment". Nova et Vetera 7:2 (2009): 485-504.
Mark D. Nanos, "The Myth of the 'Law-Free' Paul Standing between Christians and Jews". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 4:1 (2009): 1–24.
William Plevan, "Meet the New Paul, Same as the Old Paul: Michael Wyschogrod, Kendall Soulen, and the New Problem of Supersessionism". Cross Currents 59:2 (June 2009): 217-28.
Michael J. Vlach, "Various Forms of Replacement Theology". Master's Seminary Journal 20:1 (2009): 57-69.
Brian W. Harrison, "The Catholic Liturgy and 'Supersessionism'". The Homiletic and Pastoral Review 109:9 (June 2009): 20-27.
Darrell Bock, "Replacement Theology with Implications for Messianic Jewish Relations". Mishkan: A Forum on the Gospel and the Jewish People 56 (2008): 34-43.
David Harrington Watt, "Jews, Fundamentalism, and Supersessionism". Fides et historia 40:1 (Winter-Spring 2008): 1-23.
Michael J. Vlach, "Rejection, Then Hope: The Church's Doctrine of Israel in the Patristic Era". Master's Seminary Journal 19:1 (2008): 51-70.
Bruce Longenecker, "On Israel's God and God's Israel: Assessing Supersessionism in Paul". Journal of Theological Studies 58:1 (April 2007): 26-44.
Paula Fredriksen, "Mandatory Retirement: Ideas in the Study of Christian Origins Whose Time Has Come to Go". Studies in Religion 35:2 (2006): 231–46.
C. C. Pecknold, "Theo-Semiotics and Augustine's Hermeneutical Jew: or, 'What's a Little Supersessionism Between Friends?'" Augustinian Studies 37:1 (2006): 27-42.
R. Kendall Soulen, "The Achievement of Michael Wyschogrod". Modern Theology 22:4 (October 2006): 677-85.
David J. Rudolph, "Messianic Jews and Christian Theology: Restoring an Historical Voice to the Contemporary Discussion". Pro Ecclesia 14:1 (2005): 58-84.
C. Everett Berry, "Highlighting the Link between the Millennium and Replacement Thought: Augustinian Nonchiliasm as a Test Case". Criswell Theological Review 3:1 (2005): 71-91.
Abraham Cooper, "Do Mainline Protestants Want to 'Supersede' Israel?" Midstream 51:6 (2005): 11-16.
R. Kendall Soulen, "God's First Love: Michael Wyschogrod on Israel's Election". The Christian Century, July 27, 2004, 22-27.
David J. Rudolph, “Jesus and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Mark 7:19b.” Evangelical Quarterly 74:4 (2002): 291-311.
Peter Hocken, "Catholic Statements on the Church and the Jewish People". Mishkan: A Forum on the Gospel and the Jewish People 36 (2002): 69-77.
David Neuhaus, "Kehilla, Church and the Jewish People". Mishkan: A Forum on the Gospel and the Jewish People 36 (2002): 78-86.
Craig A. Blaising, "The Future of Israel as a Theological Question". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 44:3 (September 2001): 435-50.
Peter Heinegg, "Supersessionism, Terminable and Interminable". Cross Currents 51:3 (Fall 2001): 421-26.
Richard John Neuhaus, "Salvation Is from the Jews". First Things 117 (2001): 17-22.
Scott Bader-Saye, "Post-Holocaust Hermeneutics: Scripture, Sacrament, and the Jewish Body of Christ". Cross Currents 50:4 (2001): 458-73.
Craig A. Blaising, "The Future of Israel as a Theological Question". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 44:3 (September 2001): 435-50.
Anders Runesson, "Particularistic Judaism and Universalistic Christianity? Some Critical Remarks on Terminology and Theology". Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism 1 (2000): 120–44.
R. Kendall Soulen, "The Grammar of the Christian Story". The Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies 10 (Autumn 2000): 1-3.
Jon C. Olson, "Which Differences Are Blessed? From Peter's Vision to Paul's Letters". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 37:3-4 (2000): 455-60.
Thomas E. Breidenthal, "Neighbor-Christology: Reconstructing Christianity before Supersessionism". Cross Currents 49:3 (Fall 1999): 319-48.
Krister Stendahl, "Qumran and Supersessionism--and the Road Not Taken". The Princeton Seminary Bulletin 19:2 (1998): 134-42.
R. Kendall Soulen, "Karl Barth and the Future of the God of Israel". Pro Ecclesia 6:4 (1997): 413-28.
Michael Wyschogrod, "Letter to a Friend". Modern Theology 2 (1995): 165–71.
Michael Wyschogrod, "Response to the Respondents". Modern Theology 11:2 (1995): 229–41.
Paula Fredriksen, "Torah-Observance and Christianity: The Perspective of Roman Antiquity". Modern Theology 11:2 (1995): 195–204.
Walter C. Kaiser, "An Assessment of 'Replacement Theology'". Mishkan: A Forum on the Gospel and the Jewish People 21 (1994): 9-20.
Ray Pritz, "Replacing the Jews in Early Christian Theology". Mishkan: A Forum on the Gospel and the Jewish People 21 (1994): 21-27.
Michael Wyschogrod, "Christianity and Mosaic Law". Pro Ecclesia 2:4 (1993): 451–59.
Daniel Boyarin, "The Subversion of the Jews: Moses’s Veil and The Hermeneutics of Supersession". Diacritics 23:2 (Summer 1993): 16–35.
Eugene J. Fisher, "The Church's Teaching on Supersessionism". Biblical Archaeology Review 17:2 (March-April 1991): 58.
Paul M. van Buren, "The Church and Israel: Romans 9-11". The Princeton Seminary Bulletin Supplementary Issue 1 (1990): 5-18.
Robert R. Hann, "Supersessionism, Engraftment, and Jewish-Christian Dialogue: Reflections on the Presbyterian Statement". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 27:2 (Spring 1990): 327-42.
Donald G. Bloesch, "'All Israel Will Be Saved': Supersessionism and the Biblical Witness". Interpretation 43:2 (1989): 130-42.
Robert E. Willis, "Why Christianity Needs an Enduring Jewish Presence". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 25:1 (1988): 22-38.
Krister Stendahl, “The Apostle Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West". Harvard Theological Review 56:3 (July 1963): 119-215.
Kelly Liebengood, "The Problem(s) of Reading 1 Peter after Supersessionism." Religions 14:206 (2023): 1-13.
Kar Yong Lim, "'Remain in the Calling in Which You Were Called' (1 Cor 7:20): A Post Supersessionist Reading of 1 Corinthians." Religions 14:183 (2023): 1-13.
Christopher Zoccali, "Jews, Gentiles, and 'in Christ' Identity: A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Philippians." Religions 14:131 (2023): 1-14
Jason Moraff, "'Children of the Prophets and the Covenant': A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Luke-Acts." Religions 14:120 (2023): 1-17.
Lionel Windsor, "Israel and the Apostolic Mission: A Post‑Supersessionist Reading of Ephesians and Colossians." Religions 14:44 (2023): 1-17.
Ralph Korner, "Post-Supersessionism: Introduction, Terminology, Theology." Religions 13:1195 (2022): 1-11.
David Rudolph, "Toward Paul's Ephesians 2 Vision of the One New Man: Navigating Around Hebrew Roots and Replacement Theologies." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 41 (2022): 3-31.
Justin Wheaton, "Supersessionist Teachings in Children's Biblical Literature." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 41 (2022): 93-97.
Boyd Luter and Sarah Sanders, "The Woman, Her Male Child, the Dragon, and the Rest of Her Offspring: A Non-Supersessionist Reading of Revelation 12." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 41 (2022): 71-80.
Edwin Chr. van Driel, "Incarnation and Israel: A Supralapsarian Account of Israel’s Chosenness." Modern Theology." https://doi.org/10.1111/moth.12806
Mark S. Kinzer, "Two Necessary Paths to a Common Destination: A Rejoinder to Lévy." Pro Ecclesia, 11 April 2022.
Antoine Lévy, "Toward a Common Jewish House in the Body of Christ: A Response to Mark Kinzer's Review of Jewish Church." Pro Ecclesia, 22 April 2022.
Mark S. Kinzer, "A Messianic Jewish Approach to Jewish Catholicism: Responding to Antoine Lévy's Jewish Church," Pro Ecclesia, 18 April 2022.
Jon C. Olson, "Supersessionism or Mutual Blessing on the Menu? Christ-Following Gentiles Dining among Christ-Following Jews." Pro Ecclesia (April 2022): 1-29.
Amy-Jill Levine, "Supersessionism: Admit and Address Rather than Debate or Deny." Religions 13:155 (2022): 1-12.
Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, "Towards an Anti-Supersessionist Theology: Race, Whiteness, and Covenant". Religions 13:129 (2022): https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13020129.
Michael G. Azar, "'Supersessionism': The Political Origin of a Theological Neologism". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 16:1 (2021): 1-25.
Jesper Svartik, "The New Testament’s most dangerous book for Jews: Reading and preaching Hebrews without supersessionism". The Christian Century, September 13, 2021.
Susannah Ticciati, "Domains, Normativity, and Normativity Across Domains: On Peter Ochs's Religion Without Violence". Modern Theology, February 1, 2021.
Joel Kaminsky and Mark Reasoner, “In Quest of a Coherent Portrait of Paul: A Rejoinder to Michael Bird.” Harvard Theological Review 113:4 (2020): 513-27.
Michael F. Bird, “N. T. Wright and Paul’s Supersessionism: A Response to Kaminsky and Reasoner.” Harvard Theological Review 113:4 (2020): 498-512.
David Rudolph, "'To the Jew First': Paul's Vision for the Priority of Israel in the Life of the Church". Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 37 (2020): 11-25.
Deborah Pardo-Kaplan, “N. T. Wright and Mark Kinzer Meet at Samford University.” Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 37 (2020): 3-10.
Wilfred M. McClay, "What Christians See in Jews and Israel in 2020 of the Common Era". Mosaic Magazine, July 6, 2020.
Max Botner, "The Essence of a Spiritual House: Misunderstanding Metaphor and the Question of Supersessionism in 1 Peter". Journal of Biblical Literature 139:2 (2020): 409-425.
Du Toit, Philip la Grange, "Is replacement theology anti-Semitic?" In die Skriflig 54:1 (2020): a2536.
Joel Kaminsky and Mark Reasoner, "The Meaning and Telos of Israel's Election: An Interfaith Response to N. T. Wright's Reading of Paul". Harvard Theological Review 112:4 (2019): 421-46.
Hans Boersma, "On Supersessionism". First Things, December 5, 2019.
Gavin D'Costa, "The New Catholic Zionism". Mosaic Magazine, September 9, 2019.
A. Boyd Luter, "The Fulfillment of Israel's Land Promise and Hebrews: 'Transformed' or 'On Hold'?" Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 34 (Winter/Spring 2019): 37-48.
Thomas G. Weinandy, "The Jews and the Body of Christ". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 412-24.
Mark S. Kinzer, "A Schism Requiring Dual Conversion". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 425-29.
Gerald R. McDermott, "A New (and Old) Scandal of Particularity". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 430-36.
Gavin D'Costa, "Developing the Conversation: A Divine Messiah and a Catholic Zionism". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 437-43.
Thomas G. Weinandy, "Engendering Hope: A Response to M. Kinzer, G. McDermott, and G. D'Costa". Pro Ecclesia 27:4 (Fall 2018): 444-50.
Gavin D'Costa, "The Mystery of Israel: Jews, Hebrew Catholics, Messianic Judaism, the Catholic Church, and the Mosaic Ceremonial Laws". Nova et Vetera 16:3 (2018): 939-977.
Adam Gregerman, "Superiority without Supersessionism: Walter Kasper, The Gifts and the Calling of God Are Irrevocable, and God's Covenant with the Jews". Theological Studies 79:1 (2018): 36-59.
Barbara U. Meyer, "Structures of Violence and the Denigration of Law in Christian Thought". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 13:1 (2018): 1-21.
Douglas Farrow, "Jew and Gentile in the Church Today". Nova et Vetera 16:3 (2018): 979-993.
Brian Allen, "Removing an Arrow from the Supersessionist Quiver: A Post-Supersessionist Reading of Colossians 2:16-17." Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters 8 (2018) 127-46.
David J. Rudolph, “The Science of Worship: Astronomy, Intercalation, and the Church’s Dependence on the Jewish People.” Bulletin of Ecclesial Theology 4:1 (2017): 27-47.
Gavin D’Costa, “Supersessionism: Harsh, Mild, or Gone for Good?” European Judaism 50.1 (Spring 2017): 99-107.
Matthew Tapie, "Christ, Torah, and the Faithfulness of God: The Concept of Supersessionism in 'The Gifts and the Calling'". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-18.
Philip A. Cunningham, "The Sources behind 'The Gifts and the Calling of God Are Irrevocable' (Rom 11:29): A Reflection on Theological Questions Pertaining to Catholic-Jewish Relations on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Nostra Aetate (No. 4)". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-39.
Philip A. Cunningham, "Gifts and Calling: Coming to Terms with Jews as Covenantal Partners". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-18.
Ruth Langer, "'Gifts and Calling': The Fruits of Coming to Know Living Jews". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-10.
William Madges, "Covenant, Universal Mission, and Fulfillment". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-13.
John Pawlikowski, "The Uniqueness of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue: A Yes and a No". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-14.
Elena Procario-Foley, "Fulfillment and Complementarity: Reflections on Relationship in 'Gifts and Calling'". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-12.
Ruth Sandberg, "Rethinking the Notion of Universality in Judaism and its Implications". Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 12:1 (2017): 1-8.
Shaul Magid, “Christian Supersessionism, Zionism, and the Contemporary Scene". Journal of Religious Ethics 45:1 (2017): 104-41.
Marie L. Baird, "Nostra Aetate and Supersessionism: A Way Forward?" Louvain Studies 40:2 (Summer 2017): 184-96.
Jeremy Cohen, "Supersessionism, the Epistle to the Romans, Thomas Aquinas, and the Jews of the Eschaton". Journal of Ecumenical Studies 52:4 (Fall 2017): 527-53.
Susannah Ticciati, “The Future of Biblical Israel: How Should Christians Read Romans 9-11 Today". Biblical Interpretation 25 (2017): 497-518.
Matthew Levering, “Aquinas and Supersessionism One More Time: A Response to Matthew A Tapie’s Aquinas on Israel and the Church”. Pro Ecclesia 25:4 (2016): 395-412.
Joel Willitts, "Jewish fish (ΙΧΘΥΣ) in post-supersessionist water: Messianic Judaism within a post-supersessionistic paradigm". HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 72:4 (2016): a3331.
Terence L. Donaldson, "Supersessionism and Early Christian Self-Definition". Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting 3 (2016): 1-32.
Michael G. Azar, "Origen, Scripture, and the Imprecision of 'Supersessionism'". Journal of Theological Interpretation 10:2 (2016): 157-72.
Joel Willitts, "The Re-Newed Perspective: Post-Supersessionist Approach to the New Testament". Hebrew Studies 57 (2016): 377.
Gregory Lee, “Israel Between the Two Cities: Augustine’s Theology of Jews and Judaism." Journal of Early Christian Studies 24:4 (2016): 523-51.
Jim R. Sibley, "Has the Church Put Israel on the Shelf? The Evidence from Romans 11:15". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 58:3 (2015): 571-81.
P. H. Brazier, "Karl Barth: Supersessionism and Israel, Yeshua and God’s Election – a Dialectical Balance?" The Evangelical Review of Theology and Politics 3 (2015): 15-34.
Arieh Kofsky and Serge Ruzer, "Theodore of Mopsuestia on Jews and Judaism: Mitigated Supersessionism in Christological and Hermeneutical Context". Revue des Etudes Juives 175:3-4 (2015): 279-94.
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