http://www.mormonapologetics.org/index. ... 1208612402
JLFuller, a serious-minded junior apologist asks,
The dean of the Harvard Divinity School reportedly said of Hugh Nibley that it was obscene that any one man should know that much. Surely Nibley was one of the most brilliant and learned men who ever lived. So I ask who is the next most brilliant LDS scholar living today? Is there anyone who approaches Nibley's abilities?
So who is next in line as "one of the most brilliant and learned men who ever lived"?
As one might guess, our very own Professor Peterson is nominated,
CJ wrote:Dan Peterson, but he is too modest to admit it.
(how about just thinking it?)
Mars wrote:At the risk of blowing smoke up his krispy kreme filled patootie, I'd vote DCP as well
Kerry Shirts gets a nomination, As does Bill Hamblin from Shirts, on the cjcampbell thread. Interestingly, as professor Peterson gets more and more votes, Bill Hamblin starts throwing in humorous jabs. Jealousy?
Mike Ash tries to keep things even:
MA wrote:it would definately be either Dan or Bill
David Bokovoy and even the hot-tempered young maklelan get a vote.
Anyway, as the thread plays out, it would seem the various members of the apologetic "collective", as Dr. Peterson refers to it in this very thread, have all virtually nominated each other as the most brilliant, most learned men who have ever walked the face of the earth.
And people think I'm too complimentary of Scratch, just because I say he writes well and makes good points once in a while.
Well, if Dr. Peterson is the third or fourth most learned of all those who have been born or ever will be born, I can say I feel honored to have had so many debates with him.