This list will no doubt change from time to time as I am always dealing with new materials in my studies. This list is also not meant to be comprehensive, it is meant to suggest some works that I find interesting for various reasons. The two categories are pretty much self-explanatory.
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Work-related:
1. The Inspired Body: Paul, the Corinthians, and Divine Inspiration (A.R. Hunt)
2. Implicit Epistemology in the Letters of Paul (I.W. Scott)
3. Gnosticism, Judaism, and Egyptian Christianity (B.A. Pearson)
4. The Shape of Pneumatology: Studies in the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (J. McIntyre)
5. Constructing the World: A Study in Paul’s Cosmological Language (E. Adams)
* Roughly 15 different commentaries on 1 Corinthians, and journal articles beyond counting
Pleasure:
1. Three Musketeers (A. Dumas)
2. Made in America (B. Bryson)
3. Resurrection (L. Tolstoy)
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For those of you who are truly interested (or, just that bored; or, just that much of an “egg-head”), here the much more exhaustive reading list that contains my (tentative) bibliography for my PhD thesis as well as a few others of particular interest:
Working Bibliography (current version)
PhD Biblio (old version)
If you notice any problems in this list (e.g. typos, confusing info, etc) or have some suggestions for other useful works, please feel free to let me know.