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Question: Did the daughter of Hugh Nibley accuse him of abusing her?
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Abuse Charges
Martha Nibley Beck is the daughter of well-known LDS scholar Hugh Nibley. After writing a book in which they described how to renounce homosexuality through the gospel, Beck and her husband, John C. Beck, eventually 'came out of the closet' and announced that John was gay and Martha was a lesbian. They have since divorced.
Beck has more recently gained notoriety for her accusations that she was sexually molested by her father. The Nibley family strongly disputes this, and Beck has been roundly denounced by her ex-husband and others for what they claim is her book's distortion of facts. Beck's tale has also been challenged because of its involvement with recovered memories of abuse.
Significant Works
- Martha Beck, Breaking the Cycle of Compulsive Behavior (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1990) (with John C. Beck). ISBN 0875792901
- Martha Beck, Leaving the Saints: How I Lost the Mormons and Found My Faith (New York: Crown Publishers, 2005). ISBN 0609609912
Further reading
FAIR wiki articles
Hugh Nibley wiki articles |
FAIR web site
Video
What I Learned about Life, the Church, & the Cosmos from Hugh Nibley, Boyd Peterson, 2005 FAIR Conference |
- Part 1: What I Learned about Life, the Church, & the Cosmos from Hugh Nibley
- Part 2: What I Learned about Life, the Church, & the Cosmos from Hugh Nibley
- Part 3: What I Learned about Life, the Church, & the Cosmos from Hugh Nibley
- Part 4: What I Learned about Life, the Church, & the Cosmos from Hugh Nibley
- Part 5: What I Learned about Life, the Church, & the Cosmos from Hugh Nibley