The Shroud of Turin Did Not Shroud Jesus, It Is a Medieval Work of Art, Claims New Study
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The Shroud of Turin, which believers have said for centuries served as the burial robe of Jesus Christ, never actually covered a human body, according to a new scientific study. The research, published in the journal Archaeometry, suggests that the image on the shroud was more likely created by a low relief impression, a sculptural model. The New York Post reported.
EXCELSIOR For centuries, millions of faithful have traveled to Turin in the hope of being in front of one of the most important relics of the Christian religion: the Holy Shroud. This linen cloth more than four meters long shows what appears to be the ghostly image of a crucified man. For many, that man would be none other than Jesus of Nazareth. However, a new study is giving much to think after the Brazilian researcher Cicero Moraes, expert in…
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