The Shroud of Turin, a centuries-old linen cloth that many believe was used to wrap Jesus’ body after crucifixion, is ...
One artifact that was believed to have had close ties to the Christian savior was the Shroud of Turin, a centuries-old linen ...
The Shroud of Turin is, in a way, a mirror: it shows the beholder whatever they wish to see. For devoted Christians, it’s the holiest of icons: the linen cloth that wrapped Jesus Christ’s ...
New research has given a “plausible scientific basis” for two of Jesus Christ’s most iconic and biblically recorded miracles ...
The face on the Shroud of Turin could not have come from Jesus ... On one side are those who think it is an authentic shroud of Jesus Christ, on the other, those who think it is a forgery. ' ...
The Shroud of Turin’s authenticity has been a subject of debate for centuries. In 1390, even the Vatican expressed doubts ...
And the second incident in the Gospel of John after Christ's resurrection saw the followers ... a bombshell study ruled out ...
The Turin Shroud cannot be real because the “image of Christ” would be distorted if it had actually been wrapped around the three-dimensional body of Jesus, an expert has found. The shroud ...
One of the most controversial debates for centuries has raged over a single piece of yellowed linen that bares the ghost-like image of a crucified man - the Shroud of Turin. It first appeared in ...
A recent study suggests that two of Jesus Christ's most renowned miracles-feeding thousands with just a few fish and loaves, ...
Credit: Pen News The Post recently reported on research by University of Padua professor Giulio Fanti, that claimed the Shroud of Turin offered legitimate proof of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion ...