Keywords
Hugh Nibley, education, LDS community
Abstract
In this intimate glimpse of Hugh Nibley’s childhood, written by his daughter Zina, we read of what it was like for Hugh to grow up as a gifted child with Victorian parents and, in turn, what it was like for Zina and her siblings to grow up as a child in the home of Hugh and Phyllis. These poignant, never-before-told stories reveal why, in Zina’s words, “Hugh’s uniqueness lay as much in his inabilities as in his abilities, as much in what he refused to learn as what he refused to allow to remain unexamined.” And though it was obvious that his mind was extraordinarily sharp, we learn why “it was Hugh Nibley’s heart that made the difference. And it was a very good heart.”
Recommended Citation
Petersen, Zina Nibley
(2021)
"Nibley’s Early Education,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 44, Article 13.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol44/iss1/13