Wendy Murray

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Wendy Murray (formerly Wendy Murray Zoba, born January 1956) is a prolific writer best known for her books about religion.

Wendy Murray grew up in

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, S. Hamilton, Massachusetts
, graduating magna cum laude in 1985.

She lived in

She has served as

Writer-in-Residence at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts (2004–2005) and adjunct professor of Communication Arts (2008–2011). She has taught in Gordon College's international studies program in Orvieto, Italy
.

She has published 10 nonfiction books.

Assisi, Italy, where she lived during the writing of the book. Her eleventh book, and first novel, The Warrior King,[13]
came out 2010.

Murray is the daughter of Myles N. Murray (deceased), chemist of founder of the Industrial Electronic Rubber Company (IER),[14] now called IERFujikura[15] and Barbara Bentel Murray. She was married in 1978 and divorced in 2002.

References

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  14. ^ "Plant, hospital workers around Harrisburg, Pa., face job losses". The Harrisburg Patriot News. Retrieved December 2, 2008.
  15. ^ IER Fugikura Composites. "About IER Fugikura Composites".