Paul Kim
Professor of Hebrew Bible in the Williams Chair of Biblical Studies

Curriculum vitae
Education
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 1998
Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1992
M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1991
B.A., Biola University, 1988
Areas of expertise
Prophetic literature; form criticism; intertextuality; biblical theology; Asian/Asian-American hermeneutics.
Selected published works
A New Era of Comparison in Biblical Studies: Case Studies in Applied Methodology (co-edited with Amy L. Balogh, Jina Kang, and Tammi J. Schneider; Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2025).
Violence against Women and Children in the Hebrew Bible: Between Trauma and Resilience (co-edited with Kristine Henriksen Garroway and John W. Martens; London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2024).
Judges, Gender, and Intertextuality (co-edited with Shelley L. Birdsong and J. Cornelis de Vos; Atlanta: SBL Press, 2023).
Second Wave Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible (co-edited with Marianne Grohmann; Atlanta: SBL Press, 2019).
Reading Isaiah: A Literary and Theological Commentary (Reading the Old Testament; Macon, GA: Smyth & Helwys, 2016).