An image of the Shroud of Turin, which purports to show the face of Jesus. Pierre Perrin/Sygma via Getty Images The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, houses a fascinating artifact: a ...
The Turin Shroud, a revered relic believed to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ, is actually a work of art, according to an expert. The enigmatic piece of linen, allegedly imprinted with the image ...
A newly discovered medieval document has revealed that the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin—14-foot linen cloth that many believe wrapped the crucified body of Jesus—was being called into question ...
In the gap between evidence and legend, faith flourishes. The National Museum of Funeral History has gone to great lengths to maintain that gap in their latest exhibit, "The Most Famous Burial of All ...
A La Jolla surgeon says he has made a discovery that could change Christian theology as we know it — one that could shed new light on the belief that Jesus Christ was resurrected after his death.
Chapter nine, “The Challenge of Art History,” discusses the transition from science to history, clearly showing that no artist living in the 14th century had the knowledge and skills to create the ...
Nora Creech, director of Othonia North America, points to a replica of the Shroud of Turin at a new interactive museum dedicated to the shroud, Monday, Nov. 17, 2025, at the Christ Cathedral campus in ...
The Shroud of Turin has long been a fascinating relic that has spawned intense debate about its origins and authenticity while captivating people’s hearts and minds for centuries. The ancient linen ...
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 ...