Description
Hundreds of Nephite stories with essays on the genre’s place in the lives of Latter-day Saints Stories of encounters with the Three Nephites, immortal saint-like figures, dominate the folklore of the Latter-day Saint tradition. The authors of this volume use hundreds of legends collected by the renowned folklorist William A. Wilson from across a lifetime of research, study, and interviews to focus on the different themes exhibited by the Three Nephites and show that LDS culture, beliefs, and values are embodied by and through the Three Nephites.
About the Author
Julie Swallow is a teaching and learning consultant at Brigham Young University. Christopher James Blythe is an assistant professor of English at Brigham Young University. Eric A. Eliason is a professor of English at Brigham Young University. Jill Terry Rudy is an associate professor of English at Brigham Young University.




