Long before skeptics with labs, a scholar dismissed holy artifacts as clerical tricks.
In a rediscovered 14th-century text, Oresme delivers what might be the earliest written takedown of the Shroud of Turin. Writing in the 1370s, he didn’t hedge, mystify, or defer to authority ...
An ancient linen cloth that some people believe to be Jesus’s burial shroud is in the news again, for reasons old and new. The old reason has to do with the age of the Shroud of Turin, which bears the ...
The Shroud of Turin, the linen cloth believed by Christians to have been Jesus Christ’s burial shroud, may date back to around the time of his death, a new study suggests. A team of Italian ...
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In a simulation, a bas-relief pressed into digital fabric produced an imprint that resembled the Shroud of Turin more closely than the imprint of a fully 3D human body. Reading time 2 minutes The ...
Italian researchers announced in a published study that they examined the Shroud of Turin and suggested that it may be 2,000 years old. The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen cloth that some ...
A new study shows potential evidence of crucifixion done to Jesus Christ through stains on the Shroud of Turin. Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Heaven help us. A holy war is brewing ...
The Man of the Shroud Exhibition, a long-standing blend of faith, science and mystery centred on the historical Shroud of Turin, wrapped up its final run in British Columbia this month.
On Easter, millions of Christians around the world will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth three days after his death outside the city of Jerusalem, leaving behind his burial cloth in an ...
An official speaks in front of a facsimile of "The Shroud of Turin" at the Cathedral of Malaga in Spain. Getty Images The Shroud of Turin is stained with the blood of a torture victim, according to a ...
The Shroud of Turin (Sindone di Torino in Italian) is a length of linen cloth that bears a faint image of the front and back of a naked man. Because the details of the image are consistent with ...