Pauline teaches courses in Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew. Her research focuses on the literary intersections between the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East, inner-biblical allusion, and Early Jewish interpretation.
PhD, University of Notre Dame (2021)
MDiv, Redeemer Seminary
BMusic, New York University
Pauline’s first book (under review) traces the literary and theological development of the biblical motif of the woman facing the threat of childlessness. Her second project will focus on the development of the David and Joseph traditions in the Hebrew Bible and Early Jewish texts.
Buisch, Pauline Paris. “The Rest of Her Offspring: The Relationship Between Revelation 12 and the Targumic Expansion of Genesis 3:15.” Novum Testamentum 60, (2018): 386-401.
Buisch, Pauline Paris. “The Absence and Influence of Genesis 48 (the Blessing of Ephraim and Manasseh) in the Book of Jubiliees.” Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha 26, (2017): 255-273.
Pauline is married to Jonathan Buisch and they have three young children.