December 2, 1985 by •
artist(s),
blackboard,
Hugh Nibley,
kitsch,
Mormon(s) temples,
Oakland Temple,
Provo Temple,
temple(s) Oakland,
temple(s) Provo,
the Church,
visual aids
“Kitsch in the Visual Arts and Advertisements of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,” an interview, in Lori Schlinker’s Kitsch in the Visual Arts (Brigham Young University, August 1971): 60-64. This was Lori Schlinker’s interview # 6.
BYU Today 34 (August 1980): 12-13
May 22, 1978 by •
ancient documents,
artist(s),
documents ancient,
field of study,
Hugh Nibley,
Joseph Justin Scaliger,
knowledge,
Renaissance scholars,
scholarship,
text(s)
in Century II 1:2 (1976): 54-5; CWHN 17:46-50.
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
January 2, 1956 by •
archaeology,
Book of Mormon,
Books,
Faust,
Homer Odyssey,
Hugh Nibley,
language(s),
Mormonism,
reading,
Satyricon,
scholarship,
Shakespeare
Jerry Johnston. “A Legendary Passion for Books and Languages,” Deseret News, Friday, 31 October 1980, C1.
January 1, 1900 by •
A. Leaney,
A. M. Hunter,
Bible,
Bodmer Papyrus 2,
Bodmer Papyrus 3,
C. B. Armstrong,
C. C. McCown,
C. F. D. Moule,
C. H. Dodd,
C. L. Mittion,
Chester Beatty Papyri,
Christian(s),
Christian(s) scholars,
Christology,
criticism,
Crosby Codex,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
divine authority,
E. C. Blackman,
E. Howell,
E. M. Good,
Edgerton Papyrus 2,
F. Filson,
Father Herbert,
God,
H. Riesenfeld,
Hebrew(s),
Hellenistic,
Hugh Nibley,
infallible,
J. Jeremias,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
John Rylands Papyrus 457,
K. W. Clark,
L. Wallis,
M. H. Franzman,
N. Turner,
Nag Hammadi Manuscripts,
New Education Testament,
O. Cullmann,
Old Testament,
Paul,
Prof. William Foxwell Albright,
revelation(s),
Synoptic the Gospels,
T. W. Manson,
the critic(s),
the Fourth Gospel,
the Spirit,
the Word of God,
utterances of Jesus,
V. Taylor,
W. C. Van Unnik
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