Theology
Identity and Calling of Gentiles in Messiah
Tucker, J. Brian. "The Continuation of Gentile Identity in Christ." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2010.
Donaldson, Terence L. Paul and the Gentiles: Remapping the Apostle's Convictional World. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1997.
Tucker, J. Brian. "Remain in Your Calling": Paul and the Continuation of Social Identities in 1 Corinthians. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2011.
Campbell, William S. The Nations in the Divine Economy: Paul's Covenantal Hermeneutics and Participation in Christ. Lanham: Lexington, 2018.
Campbell, William S. Paul and the Creation of Christian Identity. London: T&T Clark, 2006.
Gentiles in the Modern Mainstream Synagogue
Ariel, Yaakov. “Unofficial Conversions: Non-Jewish Participants in Contemporary American Synagogues.” Pages 334-52 in Becoming Jewish: New Jews and Emerging Jewish Communities in in a Globalized World. Edited by Tudor Parfitt and Netanel Fisher. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
Ioannides, Mara W. Cohen. “Creating a Community: Who Can Belong to the Reform Synagogue?” Pages 267-83 in Who Is a Jew? Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2014.
Commission on Reform Jewish Outreach of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Defining the Role of the Non-Jew in the Synagogue: A Resource for Congregations. Cincinnati: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1990.
Commission on Reform Jewish Outreach of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. A Supplemental Process Guide for Congregations: Defining the Role of the Non-Jew in the Synagogue. Edited by Dru Greenwood. Cincinnati: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1993.
Jewish Reconstructionist Federation Task Force. Boundaries and Opportunities: Report on the Role of the Non-Jew in Reconstructionist Synagogues. Edited by Shery Shulewitz. Wyncote: Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, 1998. Other edition: Summary.
Simon, Charles. Intermarriage: Concepts and Strategies for Families and Synagogue Leaders. The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs. Parker, CO: Outskirts Press, 2012.
Tobin, Gary A. and Katherine G. Simon. Rabbis Talk About Intermarriage. San Francisco: Institute for Jewish & Community Research, 1999.
Bloom, Mark, et al. A Place in the Tent: Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism. Oakland, CA: EKS, 2005.
Simon, Charles. The Role of the Supportive Non-Jewish Spouse in the Conservative/Masorti Movement. New York: Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs, 2005.
Abelson, Kassel. “The Non-Jewish Spouse and Children of a Mixed Marriage in the Synagogue.” The Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly, 1988.
Thomson, Jennifer A. Jewish on Their Own Terms: How Intermarried Couples are Changing American Judaism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014.
Novak, David. “The Status of Non-Halakhic Conversions.” Proceedings of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, The Rabbinical Assembly, 1988.
Angel, Mark D. “Conversion to Judaism: Halakhah, Hashkafa, and Historic Challenge.” Hakirah: The Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thought 7 (Winter 2009): 25-49.
Tobin, Gary A. Opening the Gates: How Proactive Conversion Can Revitalize the Jewish Community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
Kahn, Susan M. “Are Genes Jewish? Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic Age.” Pages 12-26 in Boundaries of Jewish Identity. Edited by Susan A. Glenn and Naomi B. Sokoloff. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Online: Berlin Lecture Series, The Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, 12:2005.
Imhoff, Sarah. “Traces of Race: Defining Jewishness in America.” Pages 1-19 in Who Is a Jew? Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2014.
Neulander, Judith. “Inventing Jewish History, Culture, and Genetic Identity in Modern New Mexico.” Pages 69-104 in Who Is a Jew? Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2014.
Kessel, Barbara. Suddenly Jewish: Jews Raised as Gentiles Discover Their Jewish Roots. Hanover: Brandeis University Press, 2000.
Devir, Nathan P. New Children of Israel: Emerging Jewish Communities in an Era of Globalization. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 2017.
Tudor Parfitt and Netanel Fisher, eds. Becoming Jewish: New Jews and Emerging Jewish Communities in in a Globalized World. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
Gentiles in the Modern Messianic Synagogue
Campbell, Alan L. C. “Chapter Six: Messianic Gentiles and the Effect of Communicative Influences." Pages 185-255 in "The Non-Conversions of Jews and Gentiles to Messianic Judaism: A Sense-Making Analysis of Interpersonal and Mass Communicative Influence on Spiritual Transformations". Ph.D. diss., Regent University, 2010.
Van de Poll, Evert W. “Gentile Christian Interest in Biblical and Jewish Holidays." Pages 271-96 in Messianic Jews and Their Holiday Practice: History, Analysis and Gentile Christian Interest. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2015.
Kaell, Hillary. “Born-again seeking: explaining the gentile majority in messianic Judaism." Religion 45:1 (2015): 42-65.
Imhoff, Sarah and Hillary Kaell. "Lineage Matters: DNA, Race, and Gene Talk in Judaism and Messianic Judaism." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 27:1 (2017): 95-127.
Olson, Jon C. "Gentile Yeshua-Believers Praying in the Synagogue: Why and How." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 23 (2009): 47-69.
Power, Patricia A. "Blurring the Boundaries: American Messianic Jews and Gentiles." Novo Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions 15:1 (August 2011): 69-91.
Stokes, H. Bruce. Gentiles in the Messianic Movement. Paper presented at the International Messianic Jewish Alliance Conference, Puerto Vallarta, 1997.
Adler, Jeff. "Gentiles Within the Messianic Jewish Community." Pages 115-20 in The Borough Park Papers, Symposium III: How Jewish Should the Messianic Jewish Community Be? October 22-24, 2012. Clarksville: Messianic Jewish Publishers, 2012.
Nichol, Rich. “The Unique Place of Gentiles in Messianic Jewish Congregational Life." Pages 135-80 in The Borough Park Papers, Symposium III: How Jewish Should the Messianic Jewish Community Be? October 22-24, 2012. Clarksville: Messianic Jewish Publishers, 2012.
Nichol, Rich. “The Case for Conversion: Welcoming Non-Jews into Messianic Jewish Space." Messianic Jewish Rabbinical Council, 2018.
Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations. “Defining Messianic Judaism." Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations, 2005.
Russell Resnik, "Defining Messianic Judaism Commentary." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 17 (2004): 82-88.
Juster, Daniel C. “Jewish and Gentile Distinction in Messianic Congregations." Tikkun International, April 1, 2006.
Juster, Daniel C. “Joining Israel Without Becoming a Jew." Tikkun International, n.d.
Tikkun International. “The Status of Gentiles in Messianic Judaism: New Covenant Halacha of Tikkun International." September 23, 2009.
Rudolph, David J. Growing Your Olive Tree Marriage: A Guide for Couples from Two Traditions. Baltimore: Lederer, 2003.
Rudolph, David J. "Bilateral (Jew-Gentile) Ecclesiology and Ethics." Verge1:2 (2009): 4.
Rudolph, David J. "Intermarriage Can Have a Positive Effect on Messianic Judaism." Pages 101-10 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Dauermann, Stuart. Keeping the Faith in Interfaith Relationships. Messiah and Jewish Life Series. Los Angeles: MJTI, 2009.
Schiffman, Michael. “Intermarriage Can Have an Adverse Effect on Messianic Judaism." Pages 111-16 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Eaton, Tony. “A Case for Jewish Leadership." Pages 117-22 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Fischer, Patrice. "Equal Participants in the Community." Pages 123-32 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Harvey, Richard. “The Conversion of Non-Jews to Messianic Judaism: A Test-Case of Membership and Identity in a New Religious Movement." Paper presented at the World Union of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, July 28, 2013.
Wolf, Michael. "Conversion of Gentiles—‘No Way!’” Pages 133-40 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Fischer, John. “The Legitimacy of Conversion." Pages 141-50 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Saal, Paul. “Messianic Jewish Communities by Design: Open Doors and Reserved Seating." Paper presented at the annual Hashivenu Forum, Beverly Hills, CA, January 2012. 36 pp.
Torah
Bauckham, Richard. "James and the Jerusalem Council Decision." Pages 178-86 in Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations. Edited by David Rudolph and Joel Willitts. Grand Rapids:
Bauckham, Richard. “James and the Gentiles (Acts 15.13-21)." Pages 155-84 in History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts. Edited by Ben Witherington III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Savelle, Charles. “A Reexamination of Prohibitions of Acts 15." Bibliotheca Sacra 161 (2004): 449-68.
The Acts 15 Society
Bockmuehl, Markus. Jewish Law in Gentile Churches: Halakhah and the Beginning of Christian Public Ethics. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2000.
Rudolph, David J. "Paul's 'Rule in All the Churches' (1 Cor 7:17-24) and Torah-Defined Ecclesiological Variegation." Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 5 (2010): 1-24.
Rudolph, David J. “Jesus and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Mark 7:19b." Evangelical Quarterly 74:4 (2002): 291-311.
Rudolph, David J. “Paul and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Romans 14:14, 20." Pages 151-81 in Paul the Jew: A Conversation between Pauline and Second Temple Scholars. Edited by Carlos A. Segovia and Gabriele Boccaccini. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2016.
Rudolph, David J. “Luke's Portrait of Paul in Acts 21:17-26." Pages 192-205 in The Early Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew: Text, Narrative and Reception History. Edited by Isaac W. Oliver and Gabriele Boccaccini with Joshua Scott. London: T&T Clark, 2018.
Fredriksen, Paula. "Judaizing the Nations: The Ritual Demands of Paul's Gospel." New Testament Studies 56 (2010): 232-52.
Church
Hardin, Justin K. "Equality in the Church." Pages 224-34 in Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations. Edited by David Rudolph and Joel Willitts. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013.
Campbell, William S. "Unity and Diversity in the Church: Transformed Identities and the Peace of Christ in Ephesians." Transformation 24:1 (January 2008): 15-31.
Diprose, Ronald E. Israel and the Church: The Origin and Effects of Replacement Theology. Waynesboro, GA: Authentic Media, 2004.
Zoccali, Christopher. Whom God Has Called: The Relationship of Church and Israel in Pauline Interpretation, 1920 to the Present. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2010.
Soulen, R. Kendall. The God of Israel and Christian Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2009.
Toward Jerusalem Council II
The Society for Post-Supersessionist Theology
Galatians
Fredriksen, Paula. "Judaism, the Circumcision of Gentiles, and Apocalyptic Hope: Another Look at Galatians 1 and 2." Journal of Theological Studies 42 (1991): 532–64.
Eisenbaum, Pamela. "Is Paul the Father of Misogyny and Antisemitism?" Cross Currents 50:4 (2000–01): 506–24.
Hodge, Caroline Johnson. If Sons, Then Heirs: A Study of Kinship and Ethnicity in the Letters of Paul. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Le Cornu, Hilary and Joseph Shulam. A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Galatians. Jerusalem: Academon, 2005.
Romans
Nanos, Mark D. "Romans: To the Churches Within the Synagogues of Rome." Paper presented at the annual meeting of Central States SBL, St. Louis, 18 March 2011.
Nanos, Mark D. The Mystery of Romans: The Jewish Context of Paul's Letter. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996.
Campbell, William S. Paul's Gospel in an Intercultural Context: Jew and Gentile in the Letter to the Romans. Berlin: Peter Lang, 1992.
Wilk, Florian, et al. Between Gospel and Election: Explorations in the Interpretation of Romans 9-11. Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010.
Zetterholm, Magnus. Approaches to Paul: A Student's Guide to Recent Scholarship. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2009.
* See Messianic Studies and Paul within Judaism for other recommended books and articles that address theological issues related to Messianic Gentiles.
Tucker, J. Brian. "The Continuation of Gentile Identity in Christ." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2010.
Donaldson, Terence L. Paul and the Gentiles: Remapping the Apostle's Convictional World. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1997.
Tucker, J. Brian. "Remain in Your Calling": Paul and the Continuation of Social Identities in 1 Corinthians. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2011.
Campbell, William S. The Nations in the Divine Economy: Paul's Covenantal Hermeneutics and Participation in Christ. Lanham: Lexington, 2018.
Campbell, William S. Paul and the Creation of Christian Identity. London: T&T Clark, 2006.
Gentiles in the Modern Mainstream Synagogue
Ariel, Yaakov. “Unofficial Conversions: Non-Jewish Participants in Contemporary American Synagogues.” Pages 334-52 in Becoming Jewish: New Jews and Emerging Jewish Communities in in a Globalized World. Edited by Tudor Parfitt and Netanel Fisher. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
Ioannides, Mara W. Cohen. “Creating a Community: Who Can Belong to the Reform Synagogue?” Pages 267-83 in Who Is a Jew? Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2014.
Commission on Reform Jewish Outreach of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Defining the Role of the Non-Jew in the Synagogue: A Resource for Congregations. Cincinnati: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1990.
Commission on Reform Jewish Outreach of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. A Supplemental Process Guide for Congregations: Defining the Role of the Non-Jew in the Synagogue. Edited by Dru Greenwood. Cincinnati: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1993.
Jewish Reconstructionist Federation Task Force. Boundaries and Opportunities: Report on the Role of the Non-Jew in Reconstructionist Synagogues. Edited by Shery Shulewitz. Wyncote: Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, 1998. Other edition: Summary.
Simon, Charles. Intermarriage: Concepts and Strategies for Families and Synagogue Leaders. The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs. Parker, CO: Outskirts Press, 2012.
Tobin, Gary A. and Katherine G. Simon. Rabbis Talk About Intermarriage. San Francisco: Institute for Jewish & Community Research, 1999.
Bloom, Mark, et al. A Place in the Tent: Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism. Oakland, CA: EKS, 2005.
Simon, Charles. The Role of the Supportive Non-Jewish Spouse in the Conservative/Masorti Movement. New York: Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs, 2005.
Abelson, Kassel. “The Non-Jewish Spouse and Children of a Mixed Marriage in the Synagogue.” The Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly, 1988.
Thomson, Jennifer A. Jewish on Their Own Terms: How Intermarried Couples are Changing American Judaism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014.
Novak, David. “The Status of Non-Halakhic Conversions.” Proceedings of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, The Rabbinical Assembly, 1988.
Angel, Mark D. “Conversion to Judaism: Halakhah, Hashkafa, and Historic Challenge.” Hakirah: The Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thought 7 (Winter 2009): 25-49.
Tobin, Gary A. Opening the Gates: How Proactive Conversion Can Revitalize the Jewish Community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
Kahn, Susan M. “Are Genes Jewish? Conceptual Ambiguities in the New Genetic Age.” Pages 12-26 in Boundaries of Jewish Identity. Edited by Susan A. Glenn and Naomi B. Sokoloff. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Online: Berlin Lecture Series, The Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, 12:2005.
Imhoff, Sarah. “Traces of Race: Defining Jewishness in America.” Pages 1-19 in Who Is a Jew? Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2014.
Neulander, Judith. “Inventing Jewish History, Culture, and Genetic Identity in Modern New Mexico.” Pages 69-104 in Who Is a Jew? Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 2014.
Kessel, Barbara. Suddenly Jewish: Jews Raised as Gentiles Discover Their Jewish Roots. Hanover: Brandeis University Press, 2000.
Devir, Nathan P. New Children of Israel: Emerging Jewish Communities in an Era of Globalization. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 2017.
Tudor Parfitt and Netanel Fisher, eds. Becoming Jewish: New Jews and Emerging Jewish Communities in in a Globalized World. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
Gentiles in the Modern Messianic Synagogue
Campbell, Alan L. C. “Chapter Six: Messianic Gentiles and the Effect of Communicative Influences." Pages 185-255 in "The Non-Conversions of Jews and Gentiles to Messianic Judaism: A Sense-Making Analysis of Interpersonal and Mass Communicative Influence on Spiritual Transformations". Ph.D. diss., Regent University, 2010.
Van de Poll, Evert W. “Gentile Christian Interest in Biblical and Jewish Holidays." Pages 271-96 in Messianic Jews and Their Holiday Practice: History, Analysis and Gentile Christian Interest. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2015.
Kaell, Hillary. “Born-again seeking: explaining the gentile majority in messianic Judaism." Religion 45:1 (2015): 42-65.
Imhoff, Sarah and Hillary Kaell. "Lineage Matters: DNA, Race, and Gene Talk in Judaism and Messianic Judaism." Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation 27:1 (2017): 95-127.
Olson, Jon C. "Gentile Yeshua-Believers Praying in the Synagogue: Why and How." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 23 (2009): 47-69.
Power, Patricia A. "Blurring the Boundaries: American Messianic Jews and Gentiles." Novo Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions 15:1 (August 2011): 69-91.
Stokes, H. Bruce. Gentiles in the Messianic Movement. Paper presented at the International Messianic Jewish Alliance Conference, Puerto Vallarta, 1997.
Adler, Jeff. "Gentiles Within the Messianic Jewish Community." Pages 115-20 in The Borough Park Papers, Symposium III: How Jewish Should the Messianic Jewish Community Be? October 22-24, 2012. Clarksville: Messianic Jewish Publishers, 2012.
Nichol, Rich. “The Unique Place of Gentiles in Messianic Jewish Congregational Life." Pages 135-80 in The Borough Park Papers, Symposium III: How Jewish Should the Messianic Jewish Community Be? October 22-24, 2012. Clarksville: Messianic Jewish Publishers, 2012.
Nichol, Rich. “The Case for Conversion: Welcoming Non-Jews into Messianic Jewish Space." Messianic Jewish Rabbinical Council, 2018.
Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations. “Defining Messianic Judaism." Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations, 2005.
Russell Resnik, "Defining Messianic Judaism Commentary." Kesher: A Journal of Messianic Judaism 17 (2004): 82-88.
Juster, Daniel C. “Jewish and Gentile Distinction in Messianic Congregations." Tikkun International, April 1, 2006.
Juster, Daniel C. “Joining Israel Without Becoming a Jew." Tikkun International, n.d.
Tikkun International. “The Status of Gentiles in Messianic Judaism: New Covenant Halacha of Tikkun International." September 23, 2009.
Rudolph, David J. Growing Your Olive Tree Marriage: A Guide for Couples from Two Traditions. Baltimore: Lederer, 2003.
Rudolph, David J. "Bilateral (Jew-Gentile) Ecclesiology and Ethics." Verge1:2 (2009): 4.
Rudolph, David J. "Intermarriage Can Have a Positive Effect on Messianic Judaism." Pages 101-10 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Dauermann, Stuart. Keeping the Faith in Interfaith Relationships. Messiah and Jewish Life Series. Los Angeles: MJTI, 2009.
Schiffman, Michael. “Intermarriage Can Have an Adverse Effect on Messianic Judaism." Pages 111-16 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Eaton, Tony. “A Case for Jewish Leadership." Pages 117-22 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Fischer, Patrice. "Equal Participants in the Community." Pages 123-32 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Harvey, Richard. “The Conversion of Non-Jews to Messianic Judaism: A Test-Case of Membership and Identity in a New Religious Movement." Paper presented at the World Union of Jewish Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, July 28, 2013.
Wolf, Michael. "Conversion of Gentiles—‘No Way!’” Pages 133-40 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Fischer, John. “The Legitimacy of Conversion." Pages 141-50 in Voices of Messianic Judaism: Confronting Critical Issues Facing a Maturing Movement. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Baltimore: Lederer, 2001.
Saal, Paul. “Messianic Jewish Communities by Design: Open Doors and Reserved Seating." Paper presented at the annual Hashivenu Forum, Beverly Hills, CA, January 2012. 36 pp.
Torah
Bauckham, Richard. "James and the Jerusalem Council Decision." Pages 178-86 in Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations. Edited by David Rudolph and Joel Willitts. Grand Rapids:
Bauckham, Richard. “James and the Gentiles (Acts 15.13-21)." Pages 155-84 in History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts. Edited by Ben Witherington III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Savelle, Charles. “A Reexamination of Prohibitions of Acts 15." Bibliotheca Sacra 161 (2004): 449-68.
The Acts 15 Society
Bockmuehl, Markus. Jewish Law in Gentile Churches: Halakhah and the Beginning of Christian Public Ethics. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2000.
Rudolph, David J. "Paul's 'Rule in All the Churches' (1 Cor 7:17-24) and Torah-Defined Ecclesiological Variegation." Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations 5 (2010): 1-24.
Rudolph, David J. “Jesus and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Mark 7:19b." Evangelical Quarterly 74:4 (2002): 291-311.
Rudolph, David J. “Paul and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Romans 14:14, 20." Pages 151-81 in Paul the Jew: A Conversation between Pauline and Second Temple Scholars. Edited by Carlos A. Segovia and Gabriele Boccaccini. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2016.
Rudolph, David J. “Luke's Portrait of Paul in Acts 21:17-26." Pages 192-205 in The Early Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew: Text, Narrative and Reception History. Edited by Isaac W. Oliver and Gabriele Boccaccini with Joshua Scott. London: T&T Clark, 2018.
Fredriksen, Paula. "Judaizing the Nations: The Ritual Demands of Paul's Gospel." New Testament Studies 56 (2010): 232-52.
Church
Hardin, Justin K. "Equality in the Church." Pages 224-34 in Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations. Edited by David Rudolph and Joel Willitts. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013.
Campbell, William S. "Unity and Diversity in the Church: Transformed Identities and the Peace of Christ in Ephesians." Transformation 24:1 (January 2008): 15-31.
Diprose, Ronald E. Israel and the Church: The Origin and Effects of Replacement Theology. Waynesboro, GA: Authentic Media, 2004.
Zoccali, Christopher. Whom God Has Called: The Relationship of Church and Israel in Pauline Interpretation, 1920 to the Present. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2010.
Soulen, R. Kendall. The God of Israel and Christian Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2009.
Toward Jerusalem Council II
The Society for Post-Supersessionist Theology
Galatians
Fredriksen, Paula. "Judaism, the Circumcision of Gentiles, and Apocalyptic Hope: Another Look at Galatians 1 and 2." Journal of Theological Studies 42 (1991): 532–64.
Eisenbaum, Pamela. "Is Paul the Father of Misogyny and Antisemitism?" Cross Currents 50:4 (2000–01): 506–24.
Hodge, Caroline Johnson. If Sons, Then Heirs: A Study of Kinship and Ethnicity in the Letters of Paul. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Le Cornu, Hilary and Joseph Shulam. A Commentary on the Jewish Roots of Galatians. Jerusalem: Academon, 2005.
Romans
Nanos, Mark D. "Romans: To the Churches Within the Synagogues of Rome." Paper presented at the annual meeting of Central States SBL, St. Louis, 18 March 2011.
Nanos, Mark D. The Mystery of Romans: The Jewish Context of Paul's Letter. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1996.
Campbell, William S. Paul's Gospel in an Intercultural Context: Jew and Gentile in the Letter to the Romans. Berlin: Peter Lang, 1992.
Wilk, Florian, et al. Between Gospel and Election: Explorations in the Interpretation of Romans 9-11. Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010.
Zetterholm, Magnus. Approaches to Paul: A Student's Guide to Recent Scholarship. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2009.
* See Messianic Studies and Paul within Judaism for other recommended books and articles that address theological issues related to Messianic Gentiles.