Recommended (English) books
- Mark S. Kinzer, ‘Postmissionary Messianic Judaism’, (Grand Rapids, 2005)
- R. Kendall Soulen, ‘The God of Israel and Christian Theology’, (Minneapolis, 1996)
- Mark S. Kinzer, ‘Jerusalem Crucified, Jerusalem Risen’, (Eugene, Oregon, 2018)
- Richard Harvey, ‘Mapping Messianic Jewish Theology: A Constructive Approach’, (Milton Keynes, 2009)
- Jules Isaac, ‘Jesus and Israel’, A call for the necessary correction of Christian teaching on the Jews, (New York,1971)
- Jules Isaac, ‘The Teaching of Contempt: Christian Roots of Anti- Semitism, (New York, 1964)
- Franklin H. Littell, ‘The Crucifixion of the Jews: The Failure of Christians to Understand the Jewish Experience’ (Macon, Georgia, 1986)
- Larry W. Hurtado, ‘Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity’, (Cambridge 2003)
- David Patterson, editor, ‘Legacy of an Impassioned Plea: Franklin H. Littell’s The Crucifixion of the Jews, (st. Paul, Minnesota, 2018)
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Marquardt, ‘Theological Audacities: Selected Essays’, (Eugene Oregon, 2010)
- William S. Campbell, ‘The Nations in the Divine Economy: Paul’s Covenantal Hermeneutics and Participation in Christ’, (London 2018)
- William S. Campbell, ‘Unity & Diversity in Christ: Interpreting Paul in Context’, collected essays, (Eugene, Oregon, 2013)
- Mark D. Nanos, Magnus Zetterholm, editors, ‘Paul within Judaism: Restoring the First-Century Context to the Apostle’, (Minneapolis, 2015)
- Krister Stendhal, ‘Paul Among Jews and Gentiles’, (Philadelphia, 1976)
- Gerald Mc. Dermott, editor, ‘The New Christian Zionism: Fresh Perspectives on Israel & the Land, (Downers Grove, Illinois, 2016)
- Mary C. Boys, ‘Redeeming Our Sacred Story: The Death of Jesus and Relations between Jews and Christians’, (New York, 2013)
- Gerard . Sloyan, ‘The Crucifixion of Jesus: History, Myth, Faith, (Minneapolis 1995)
- Gerald McDermott, ‘Israel Matters’, (Grand Rapids, 2017)
- Stuart Dauermann, ‘Christians and Jews together’, (Eugene, Oregon, 2009)
- Daniel Gordis, ‘A Concise History of a Nation Reborn’, (New York, 2016)
- David Friedman, ‘They Loved the Torah’, (Clarksville, Maryland, 2001)
- David Rudolph & Joel Willits, editors, ‘Introduction to Messianic Judaism’, (Grand Rapids, 2013)
- Gerhard Lohfink, ‘Jesus of Nazareth, What He wanted, Who He Was’ , (Collegeville, Minnesota, 2012)
- Philip A. Cunningham, Joseph Sievers, Mary Boys, Hans Hermann Henrix & Jesper Svartvik, ‘Christ Jesus and the Jewish People Today’, (Grand Rapids, 2011)
- Phyllis Goldstein, ‘A Convenient Hatred: The History of Antisemitism’, (Brookline, Massachusetts, 2012)
- Willie James Jennings, ‘The Christian Imagination; theology and the origins of race’ (Yale, 2010)
- Lionel J. Windsor, ‘Reading Ephesians & Colossians after Supersessionism’, (Eugene, Oregon, 2017)
- Michael Wyschogrod, ‘Abraham’s Promise; Judaism and Jewish-Christian Relations’, (Grand Rapids, 2004)
- Carol Ritner, Stephen D. Smith, Irena Steinfeldt, editors, ‘The Holocaust and the Christian World’, (New York, 2000)
- Adam H. Becker and Annette Yoshiko Reed, editors,’The Ways That Never Parted; Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages’, (Minneapolis, 2007)
- Tikva Frymer-Kensky, David Novak, Peter Ochs, David Fox Sandmel, Michael A. Signer, editors, ‘Christianity in Jewish Terms’, (Boulder, Colorado, 2000)
- Hugh J. Schonfield, ‘The History of Jewish Christianity; From the First to the Twentieth Century’, (London, 1936, Reprint 2009)
- James Parkes, ‘The Conflict of the Church and the Synagogue; A study in the origins of antisemitism’ , (New York, 1961)
See also: recommended Dutch books