September 2, 1976 by •
America ancient,
ancient America,
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Central America,
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divine power,
Egyptian(s),
God,
hierocentric,
Hopewell culture,
Liahona,
Messiah,
Nephites,
New Education World,
Old World,
powerhouses,
religious structures,
ruins,
sacred centers,
temple(s),
Urim and Thummim
in The Ensign 2:9 (September 1972): 46-49; reprinted in Parry, Donald W., ed. Temples of the Ancient World (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1994), 29-47; CWHN 8: 265-273.
July 2, 1975 by •
baptism,
bishop(s),
center,
center drama,
Christian(s),
Christian(s) church,
Christianity,
corrupt,
creation(s) drama(s),
Cyril,
earth,
Egypt,
Elijah,
fourth century,
Gentile rites,
God,
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Holy Sepulcher,
interpretation,
Jerusalem,
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Kaaba,
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Moslem(s),
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Nimrod,
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of the earth,
Old Law,
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Osiris,
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Patrologiae,
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Plan of Salvation,
Primitive Church,
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Salt Lake Temple,
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sanctuary,
scholar(s),
secrecy,
symbolic,
synagogue,
Talmud,
Temple,
temple(s),
temple(s) rites,
the Church,
the Initiation,
three levels,
tradition(s),
universe,
usurper,
Year drama,
Ziggurat
Millennial Star 120:8 (August 1958):228-237, 247-249. Reprinted as What Is a Temple? The Idea of the Temple in History (1963 and 1968); and under the title “What is a Temple?” in The Temple in Antiquity: Ancient Records and Modern Perspectives, ed. by Truman G. Madsen (Provo: Religious Studies Center, 1984), 19-37; and in CWHN 4: …
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May 21, 1974 by •
Book of Mormon,
dispensation(s),
drama,
education,
eschatology,
eternity,
existence,
expanding mind,
falsehoods,
Heavenly Father,
Hugh Nibley,
ideologies,
Joseph Smith,
patterns,
Perspective,
pre-existence,
pride,
protology,
religious hobbies,
revelation(s),
self-knowledge,
Shakespeare,
temple(s),
testimony,
the Church leadership,
the Gospel,
time,
vanity
13 pp., typed transcript of a BYU Forum Assembly in which Nibley was interviewed by Louis Midgley, May 21, 1974
December 2, 1970 by •
Abraham,
American Prophet,
Avebury,
Book of Mormon,
cosmos,
Eduard Meyer,
Egyptian(s),
Eric Hornung,
Hopi,
Hotevilla,
Joseph Smith,
ordinances,
scholar(s),
temple(s),
Year-Rite
Address given on 4 December 1999 at BYU.
January 2, 1970 by •
Christian(s) church,
Crusades,
divine plan,
God,
Islam,
Jerusalem,
Jews,
Mormonism,
Reformation,
Roman Catholicism,
scholasticism,
schoolmen,
synagogue,
temple(s)
a two-part essay in the Jewish Quarterly Review 50:2,3/97-123 and 229-240. Reprinted with the same title in When the Lights Went Out (1970, 2001):55-58; 91-142; CWHN 4:391-434. A detailed study of the reaction of early Christian writers to the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. — Midgley
January 2, 1970 by •
Acts of the Apostles,
apocryphal works writings,
ascension,
baptism,
Christian(s),
Descensus,
Forty Days mission,
Jesus Christ kerygma,
Messiah,
resurrection,
ritual,
Satan,
secrecy,
temple(s),
The LORD,
Two Ways doctrine of the
“Evangelium Quadraginta Dierum: The Forty-day Mission of Christ– The Forgotten Heritage,” Vigiliae Christianae 20:1 (1966): 1-24; reprinted under the title “The Forty-day Mission of Christ — the Forgotten Heritage,” in When the Lights Went Out (1970, 2001): 33-54; 49-90; CWHN 4:10-44. A study of evidences of the teachings of Jesus to his disciples in the …
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January 2, 1967 by •
adversary,
apologists,
apostasy,
apostles,
Apostolic Church,
Apostolic Fathers,
betrayal,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
darkness,
defeat,
disciples,
doctrine of Christ,
Early Christians,
eschatology,
eschaton,
failure,
future,
Gentiles,
gnosis,
gnostic,
God,
Great Assembly Gap,
history,
Jerusalem,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
John Chrysostom,
martyr(s),
martyrdom,
message,
mysteries,
neglect,
passing of the Church,
Paul,
perverters,
prince of this world,
reticence,
scholar(s),
social gospel,
spiritual decline,
survival,
temple(s),
the Church,
the Church history,
the critic(s),
the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
the Kingdom,
the Light,
The LORD,
the Primitive Church,
the Prophets,
the two ways
Church History 30: 2 (June 1961): 84-85; reprinted in When the Lights Went Out (1970, 2001), and later in BYU Studies 16:1 (Autumn 1975): 139-164; and CWHN 4:168-208. Nibley presents forty arguments for the apostasy in an examination of the expectation of early Christian writers of the fading of the Church. Professor Hans J. Hillerbrand …
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October 25, 1963 by •
Catholic(s) Church,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
Christopher Columbus,
Constantine (Emperor),
Crusades,
Emperor,
God,
Gregory,
Holy peace,
Islam,
Jerome,
Jerusalem,
Jerusalem earthly,
Jerusalem heavenly,
Jews,
Justinian,
Mormon(s),
Mosque of Omar,
Omar,
Palestine,
peace holy,
peace pilgrimage,
pilgrimage peace,
Popes,
Protestant(s),
Reformation,
Rome,
Salidan,
temple(s),
the Law,
wealth
18 pp. typed transcript of a talk given on October 25, 1963. Listen to recording: MP3 Right-click (cntrl-click for macs) and “save link as” to download onto MP3 This recording is also found at BYU Speeches.
February 1, 1929 by •
apostles,
apprehension,
baptism,
belief(s),
Christian(s),
Christian(s) church,
Christianity,
Church of Jesus Christ,
Clement,
comfort,
consolation,
Day of Judgment,
dead,
death,
fear,
fragment(s),
Ignatius,
Jesus Christ,
joy,
kerygma,
kindred dead,
Latter-day Saints,
medieval Christian,
New Education Testament,
of the dead,
pagan(s),
Pastor of Hermes,
Peter,
philosophers,
philosophy,
Primitive Christians,
prophecy,
proxy,
reality,
religion,
restored church,
restored gospel,
resurrection,
St. Basil,
suffering,
temple(s),
terror,
the Gospel,
The LORD,
the Passion,
the seal,
work for the dead
in Immortality: Famed Discourses on Eternal Progression and Future Existence, ed. by Gordon Allred (Salt Lake City: Hawkes Publishing Co., 1974): 199-210. This essay was reprinted from Nibley’s World and the Prophets; CWHN 3:163-172.