During 1978, 1979, and 1980, Hugh Nibley taught a Doctrine and Covenants Sunday School class. Cassette recordings were made of these classes and some have survived and were recently digitized by Steve Whitlock. Most of the tapes were in pretty bad condition. The original recordings usually don’t stop or start at the beginning of the class and there is some background noise. Volumes vary, probably depending upon where the recorder was placed in the room. Many are very low volume but in most cases it’s possible to understand the words. In a couple of cases the ends of one class were put on some space left over from a different class. There’s some mixup around D&C90-100 that couldn’t be figured out so those recordings are as they were on the tapes. Even with these flaws and missing classes, we believe these these will be interesting to listen to and valuable to your Come, Follow Me study program. This week we have three Lectures relevant to the January 25-31 Come, Follow Me lesson.
All 26 recordings are available immediately as follows:
- In the Complete Bibliography for Hugh Nibley (CBHN) at https://dev.interpreterfoundation.org/bibliographies/hugh-w-nibley/lectures/
- Come, Follow Me Resource Index: Doctrine and Covenants — 2021 at https://dev.interpreterfoundation.org/come-follow-me/doctrine-covenants-2021-index/
D&C 6: Recorded October 22, 1978
Podcast: Download (Duration: 39:28 — 18.1MB) |
D&C 6-7: Recorded October 29, 1978
Podcast: Download (Duration: 44:19 — 20.8MB) |
D&C 9-10: Recorded December 2, 1978
Podcast: Download (Duration: 46:27 — 21.7MB) |
Please let me know when these tapes are transcribed so I can read them. I am not able to follow the recordings as they are now. Thank you
Are transcripts of the Nibley lectures available for purchase?
The Gospel Doctrine lessons were taped by individuals attending the classes in his ward. So, no, there are no transcripts of these lectures.
please just create a zip file with all the MP3’s and put it in a simple place to get to. Simplicity for downloading the Nibley files is best rather that the convoluted method you have here.