“Words words words”: Hugh Nibley on the Book of Mormon

Title

“Words words words”: Hugh Nibley on the Book of Mormon

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2010

Authors

Arnold, Marilyn (Primary)

Journal

Journal of Book of Mormon Studies

Pagination

4-21

Volume

19

Issue

2

Abstract

In this lecture commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of Hugh Nibley’s birth, Arnold paints a picture of him by discussing not only his scholarship but also his very unique, and often humorous, writing and speaking styles and his consistent jabs at academia. According to Arnold, who read everything Nibley had written on the Book of Mormon, Nibley was never more eloquent or serious than when he defended that book. Often, Arnold notes, his defenses and other writings are illuminated by literary devices, including the use of parable, epistle, and Platonic dialogue.

Subject Keywords

Literature
Book of Mormon
Parable
Epistle
Literary
Dialogue

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