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''' Roland E. Murphy''' (1917-2002) was an American scholar. | ''' Roland E. Murphy''' (1917-2002) was an American scholar. Born in Chicago, IL. A Carmelite priest of the Roman Catholic Church, graduated from Catholic University in Washington, DC and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Taught at Catholic University for 21 years, before joining in 1971 the faculty of Duke Divinity School, where he remained until his retirement. Served on the editorial board of [[Catholic Biblical Quarterly]], [[Interpretation]], and other scholarly periodicals. | ||
== | ==Works == | ||
====Books==== | |||
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible (1956 Murphy), book]] | |||
*[[Wisdom Literature: Job, Proverbs, Ruth, Canticles, Ecclesiastes, and Esther (1981 Murphy), book]] | |||
*[[The Tree of Life: An Exploration of Biblical Wisdom Literature (1990 Murphy), book]] | *[[The Tree of Life: An Exploration of Biblical Wisdom Literature (1990 Murphy), book]] | ||
*[[The Song of Songs (1993 Murphy), book]] | *[[The Song of Songs ~ Hermeneia (1993 Murphy), book]] | ||
====Edited volumes==== | ====Edited volumes==== | ||
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**[[Jeromos Bibliakommentár (2003 Brown/Fitzmyer/Murphy), edited volume (Hungarian ed.)]] | **[[Jeromos Bibliakommentár (2003 Brown/Fitzmyer/Murphy), edited volume (Hungarian ed.)]] | ||
== | ==Biography== | ||
[[Category:Scholars|Murphy]] | [[Category:Scholars|1917 Murphy]] | ||
[[Category:American|1917 Murphy]] | [[Category:American|1917 Murphy]] |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 8 November 2019
Roland E. Murphy (1917-2002) was an American scholar. Born in Chicago, IL. A Carmelite priest of the Roman Catholic Church, graduated from Catholic University in Washington, DC and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Taught at Catholic University for 21 years, before joining in 1971 the faculty of Duke Divinity School, where he remained until his retirement. Served on the editorial board of Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Interpretation, and other scholarly periodicals.