Here a list of book and articles I recommended. Some of these books have been very influential to me both theologically and historically. On the other hand, some of the books I recommend I am still in the process of reading.
Books
Misquoting Jesus, by Ehrman, Bart D.
Everything Must Change, by Mclaren, Brian
Word Biblical Commentary: Daniel, Goldingay, John
An Introduction to the Apocrypha, by Metzger, Bruce M.
The Coming of the Son of Man, by Perriman, Andrew
The Resurrection of the Son of God, by Wright, N.T.
Paul In Fresh Perspective, by Wright, N.T.
The Lord and His Prayer, by Wright, N.T.
The Last Word, by Wright, N.T.
Articles
“Demythologizing the Gospel”, by Darity, Rance
“New Perspectives on Evangelism: Insights from Biblical Theology”, by DiGennaro, Aram
“The New Perspective and Catholic-Protestant Debate”, by Hamilton, Edward L.
“A Summary of the New Perspective on Paul”, by Mattison, Mark M.
“Five Streams of the Emerging Church”, by McKnight, Scott
“What is the Emerging Church? Protest/Postmodernity/Pro-Aplenty”, McKnight, Scott
“Catching the Wave, or Facing the Tsunami?”, by McKnight, Scott.
“Proto-Gnostic Elements in the Gospel According to John”, by Sheridan, Mary
“The Apostle Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West”, by Stendahl, Krister
“Penal Substitutionary Atonement in the Theology of N.T. Wright”, Wax, Trevin K.
“An Evening Conversation on Paul with James D.G. Dunn and N.T. Wright”, by Wright, N.T., and Dunn, James D.G.
Apocryphal Literature
1 Maccabees
1 Clement
Tobit
Wisdom of Solomon
(I recommend the theological student should read all of the apocrypha; the books listed above are the ones I have read or am in the middle of reading and find the most interesting, educating, or uplifting)
More to be added!
In the mean time, recommend the books or articles that have been influential to you and you think others should read! Feel free to check out the works/authors I listed above.


Add it to the OST reading list!
Enarchay, if you haven’t already done so, you might want to add these to the OST’s own recommended reading list at http://www.opensourcetheology.net/reading
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Re: Add it to the OST reading list!
Never knew that page existed. Thanks.