Italian scientists have unveiled new evidence that seems to validate the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, potentially confirming that it was used to wrap Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. The ...
Researchers Liberato de Caro and Cinzia Giannini claim to have found evidence that suggests the Turin Shroud did cover the body of Christ - Laura Larmo for The Telegraph/Laura Larmo for The Telegraph ...
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 crucified ...
The Shroud of Turin stands as one of history's most extensively examined artifacts. Thought to be the burial cloth that wrapped Jesus after his crucifixion, researchers have continuously disputed ...
Viral stories this week reported on a “new” study that points to scientific research confirming the Shroud of Turin, the purported burial cloth of Jesus Christ, does indeed date back 2,000 years, ...
The blood, sweat and tears on these threads are still — sorta — shrouded in mystery. New findings provide more evidence on what Jesus might have been buried in after he was crucified. A recent study ...
A group of Italian researchers have uncovered new information about the Shroud of Turin that adds even more mystery to what some Christians believe is the burial garment of Jesus Christ. The ...
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 ...
A Belgian academic has uncovered writings by a 14th-century theologian who called the shroud a "clear" and "patent" fake. Installation view of "Tent of the Shroud" with a life-sized digital replica of ...
An interactive museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, which some say was Jesus’ burial cloth, opened its doors to the ...
There have been not a few attempts to identify the elusive Holy Grail as not just the Shroud of Turin itself but also its reliquary casket. But in just a cursory glance into the deep depths of ...
An interactive museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, which some say was Jesus’ burial cloth, opened its doors to the ...