Brian Murphy (born 1959) is the U.S.
religion editor at the
Associated Press and the author of a number of non-fiction books on religion, including "The New Men," a chronicle of American seminarians in Rome, and "The Root of Wild Madder," about the carpet trade in
Iran and
Afghanistan. He is a graduate of
Boston College, where he was an editor of
The Heights.
Prior to his appointment as U.S. religion editor in 2006, Murphy covered religion internationally for the AP. He first joined the AP in
Boston in 1987 and joined the International Desk in
New York three years later. Murphy was posted to
Rome in 1993. In 1997, he was named
Athens bureau chief and began regular reporting from
Iran.
A veteran foreign correspondent, Murphy has covered stories for the AP in more than 40 countries, including the
Rwanda genocide, the
Balkan conflicts and the wars in
Afghanistan and
Iraq. His coverage of religion has included major events such as the death of
Pope John Paul II and investigative reports on radical
Islam and the rise of
Christianity in
Africa.
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