Hugh Nibley
A Consecrated Life

by Boyd Jay Petersen
Draper, UT: Greg Kofford Books, 2003 (480p.)
 

Genre:  Biography / Memoir
Summary:
As one of the LDS Church's most widely recognized scholars, Hugh Nibley is both an icon and an enigma. Through complete access to Nibley's correspondence, journals, notes and papers, Petersen has painted a portrait that reveals the man behind the legend.

Starting with a foreword written by Zina Nibley Peterson (the author's wife and Nibley's daughter) and finishing with appendixes that include some of the best of Nibley's personal correspondence, the biography reveals aspects of the tapestry of the life of one who has truly consecrated his life to the service of the Lord. [publisher blurb]

Annotations:
Included in 60 Significant Mormon Biographies

More info at publisher website
http://www.koffordbooks.com/nibley.shtml

HBLL Call No: BX 8670.1 .N5123p 2002

Reviewed In:
[Review of] Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life by Greg Taggart






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