1st Place: “Mother-Hunger,” by Dayna Patterson. As an LDS missionary, Patterson feels the pull of the Divine Feminine when she enters a Catholic basilica. “Why would I want to rob these people of a Mother to pray to, when I had no Mother to pray to? The guilt was laced with envy—how delicious would …


 


From the 1993 Sunstone West Symposium


Presentation: Whoa, Man, What’s Not History? Hugh Had Better Believe It


Presenters:


Chair: Matthew Hulse


Samuel W. Taylor, author, Nightfall at Nauvoo


Newell Bringhurst, instructor, History and Political Science, College of the Sequoias


 


 


Abstract: How intellectually honest was Hugh Nibley’s attack on Fawn Brodie’s biography of Joseph Smith? While simultaneously shedding more light on the true characters of Smith, his biographer, and the early church, this paper excoriates Nibley for sins of omission, commission, and plenty of over-zealous mission.

Sunstone West 1993, 22: Whoa Man, What’s Not History? Hugh Had Better Believe It
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