The Shroud of Turin is a 14-foot linen cloth bearing an image of a crucified man that has become a popular Catholic icon. For some, it is the authentic burial shroud of Jesus Christ. For others, it is a religious icon reflecting the story of the Christ, not necessarily the original shr...
This article focuses on a research being conducted by a commission of scientists as of April 1976 to determine whether the Shroud of Turin was the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The Shroud linen cloth measures 14 by 3 foot. Fo...
The Shroud of Turin: the ancient burial cloth of Jesus containing His front and back images, bloodstains and markings of His crucifixion on a 14' linen cloth.
Why Shroud of Turin gives 3D images on NASA VP-8 is because the image was formed on the Shroud of Turin by light emitted from within the body of Jesus. Normally a photo captures the reflected light bouncing off the subject being photographed. This means that there will always be some area...
Shroud of Turin, a length of linen that is purported to be the burial garment of Jesus Christ. It has been preserved since 1578 in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy. For centuries, the shroud has been the focus of debates about its authenticity ...
The Shroud of Turin is a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man. A man that millions believe to be Jesus of Nazareth. Is it really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body, or is it simply a medieval forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever artist? Modern...
We see it on the sides of the face and all side images for that matter. Can anyone imagine one doing a depiction of Jesus crucified without illustrating the feet?! In this case the feet were too far away from the cloth to image because knees were raised. ...
The mystery of the shroud has long been a subject of debate and serious research. Just last year, the History Channel aired a special in which it revealed a 3D image of the face of Jesus, constructed from the markings left in the cloth.Artists and scientists studied the Shroud of Turin...
The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth measuring 4.3 meters by 1.1 meters, imprinted by the body of a man who appears to have suffered the wounds of crucifixion. Many people believe it to be the burial cloth of Jesus, captivating believers and skeptics for centuries. ...
It is only through John’s witness of the life of Jesus that we can come to a more complete appreciation of the Shroud of Jesus. A new sculpture named The Sign, has been created from the image of the man of the Shroud of Turin. Conventional belief has been that the image is that ...