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The Shroud of Turin, a centuries-old linen cloth that many believe was used to wrap Jesus’ body after crucifixion, is unlikely to be from Biblical times, hi-tech new research asserts.
The Shroud of Turin has inspired this question for centuries. Now, an art historian says this piece of cloth, said to bear the imprint of the crucified body of Jesus Christ, may be something in ...
A little-known study from 2017 suggests that the hands portion of the Turin Shroud imprint is consistent with crucifixion. This adds to mounting evidence that the Shroud wrapped Jesus' body.
Scientists say the Shroud of Turin can’t be real, but some experts continue to insist it is. Nevertheless, the Shroud and the mystery around it continue to be a huge draw for tourists in Italy.
Scientists say the Shroud of Turin can’t be real, but some experts continue to insist it is. Nevertheless, the Shroud and the mystery around it continue to be a huge draw for tourists in Italy.
During the recent winter Olympics, the world’s focus was on Torino, or Turin, Italy. As Holy Week begins for the millions of Christians around the world, Turin holds a different fascination a… ...
The exhibit Jesus: His Body and Face in Art was organized on the occasion of a solemn public exposition of the holy shroud, the large linen sheet venerated in the cathedral of Turin which ...
The full-body imprint on the Shroud shows a bearded man with his hands crossed over his lap Credit: Reuters 5 The Shroud in the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy Credit: Alamy ...
The Shroud of Turin, a centuries-old linen cloth that many believe was used to wrap Jesus’ body after crucifixion, is unlikely to be from Biblical times, hi-tech new research asserts. “I think ...