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 face on the Shroud of Turin could not have come from Jesus' head – and it's doubtful he ever touched it, an explosive new study suggests. Marked with a faint impression of a body and face ...
As a result, Moraes is doubtful that the linen sheet was ever touched by Jesus' body. What are the theories about the Shroud of Turin? "I think the possibility of this having happened is very ...
As a result, Moraes is doubtful that the linen sheet was ever touched by Jesus' body. What are the theories about the Shroud of Turin? SCHOLARS have wondered what caused the image on the Shroud of ...
The Shroud of Turin Research project (STURP) has conducted several investigations, with researchers arriving at different conclusions about whether the artefact touched the body of Christ.
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 ...
Old Democrats are taking away oxygen from prospective new leaders. A look at the Shroud of Turin, in which the body of the crucified Christ is thought to have been wrapped. Trump’s pettiness and ...
A new study claims the Shroud of Turin likely never touched Jesus, sparking debate over the authenticity of Christianity’s most famous relic. Moraes found that a shallow sculptural technique ...