Artificial intelligence has recreated the "face of Jesus Christ" from a piece of cloth some believe was used to wrap him after his Crucifixion. The Shroud of Turin has divided opinion for centuries, ...
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 ...
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 is a centuries-old linen cloth bearing a faint image of a man, believed by many to be Jesus Christ’s ...
This holy linen’s origins remain shrouded in mystery. Contrary to popular belief, the sacred Shroud of Turin was not used to cover Jesus’ post-crucifixion and was actually a recreation created by ...
A scientist studying the Shroud of Turin claims it was "not placed on face of Jesus" in a startling new find. The famous burial cloth, believed to have been used to wrap Jesus' dead body after his ...
What began as an “accidental photograph” in the words of author and filmmaker Robert Orlando yielded a highly detailed image of a crucified man with wounds that are particular to what Jesus Christ ...
A new study from an Italian researcher that analyzes the blood on the Shroud of Turin argues that the stains are consistent with the torture and crucifixion of Jesus Christ as described in the Gospels ...
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 ...
Over the centuries, many people have asked: “What did Jesus look like?” A new documentary attempts to answer this question. “The Face of Jesus” examines two acheiropoietic images of Christ — the ...