Can the Book of Proverbs be a player in "biblical theology"?

Biblical Theology Bulletin, Spring, 2001 by Roland E. Murphy

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Roland E. Murphy, S.T.D. (Catholic University of America), a member of the Carmelite Order, is George Washington Ivey Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies at Duke University, now residing at Whitefriars Hall, Washington, D.C. 20017. His most recent book is THE GIFT OF THE PSALMS (Hendrickson, 2000).

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