January 2, 1978 by •
adversary,
anti-Mormon literature,
Bible scholars,
Book of Mormon,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
debate,
debating,
devil(s),
disputation,
divine origin,
Eduard Meyer,
existence,
God,
Greek,
Hebrew(s),
Higher Critic,
Jesus Christ,
Joseph Smith,
literary critic,
Mormonism,
murmuring,
New Education Testament,
religion,
resurrection,
scholar(s),
scholarship,
schoolmen,
Soren Kierkegaard,
testimony,
the Church,
the critic(s),
the Higher critic(s),
The Terrible Questions,
vanity
in Expressions of Faith: Testimonies of Latter-day Saint Scholars, edited by Susan Easton Black (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1996): 139-154. Reprinted from a talk given October 31, 1994
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