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126. He is risen!
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- THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST.
- 1 Corinthians 15:12-21 (NIV) 12 But if it is preached that Christ has been raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? 13 If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. 14 And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith. 15 More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead. ... 16 For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been raised either. 17 And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins. 18 Then those also who have fallen asleep in Christ are lost. 19 If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men. 20 But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. ...
- Woodward and is titled "Rethinking The Resurrection: A New Debate About The Risen Christ. ...
- Fifth, if the Shroud of Turin is Jesus' burial cloth, then it proves more strong evidence for Jesus' death. ...
- Why would they be willing to die for a lie? The disciples died declaring what they knew to be true--Jesus Christ is alive. ...
- John 20:6 (NASB) Simon Peter therefore also came, following him, and entered the tomb; and he beheld the linen wrappings lying there, 7 and the face-cloth, which had been on His head, not lying with the linen wrappings, but rolled up in a place by itself. ...
- This means that the linen winding-cloth was not carelessly discarded. ... The head-cloth was 'folded up by itself, separate from the linen'. ...
- Blanchard explains, "The linen windingsheets would have collapsed under the weight of the spices, while the head-cloth might well have more of less kept its shape, like 'a crumpled turban with no head inside it'. ... ) This suggests that the body of the entombed one had passed through the burial cloth without disturbing it. ...
127. Did you know: What Was Christ's Crown of Thorns?
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- What Was Christ's Crown of Thorns?.
- A 1999 analysis of pollen grains and plant images on the Shroud of Turin, with its faint image of a crucified man and even fainter images of plants, and alleged by Catholics to be the burial cloth of Jesus, now places its origin in Jerusalem before the eighth century, refuting a 1988 study that placed the cloth as being no earlier than the mid-thirteenth century. ...
128. Prophecy Central: Jesus Christ
- www.bible-prophecy.com
- Jesus Christ.
- Our Lord Jesus Christ is God the Son, the Creator of the Universe, Savior, Lord, Friend, and Soon-Coming King over all the Earth. ...
- There is no way to adequately describe the person and work of Jesus Christ, but since He is the central figure of history and prophecy, we offer this section as a beginning point to to information on the Internet about Him. ...
- Knowing Christ Personally .
- Information/ Tributes to Jesus Christ .
- Knowing Jesus Christ Personally.
- Are You Ready? - Prophecy Central Got Life? Have You Heard Of The Four Spiritual Laws? - Campus Crusade For Christ Meet Jesus - Promise Keepers Who Is Jesus? - The Jesus Film Return to Top .
- 10 Reasons To Believe Christ Rose From The Dead- Reasons To Believe Evidence for the Resurrection - Jay Smith Other Apologetics for Muslims The Uniqueness of Jesus- Campus Crusade for Christ Who Is Jesus?- Campus Crusade for Christ Jesus The Messiah - Jews For Jesus Return to Top .
- Information/ Tributes to Jesus Christ.
- CRUCIFIXION A Physician's View of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ .
- GENERAL The Incomparable Christ Jesus Christ: His identity, life, death and resurrection - ChristianAnswers. ...
- The Passion of The Christ.
- Advance Tickets Available Now For "The Passion of The Christ" .
- IT'S OFFICIAL! You can now buy ADVANCE TICKETS to see Mel Gibson's "The Passion of The Christ". ...
- Billy Graham screens 'The Passion of Christ' .
- 26, 2003 - After watching Mel Gibson's "The Passion of Christ," Billy Graham endorsed it as faithful to the Bible's teaching. ...
129. Movies Unlimited: Browse By Categories
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- Hector Elizondo hosts this documentary look at the fabled Shroud of Turin and the latest attempts to solve the riddles surrounding what many believe to have been the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- The mystery of the Shroud of Turin is examined in this fascinating documentary that asks: Is it a medieval hoax or the actual burial cloth used after Jesus' death? Richard Burton narrates. ...
- This stirring investigation into the Shroud of Turin delves into one of the world's most fascinating mysteries as examiners, theologians, physicists and historians use modern science to trace the probable history of the cloth. ...
- It's been a source of controversy and reverence around the world for hundreds of years: the burial cloth that is said to have covered the body of Jesus after his crucifixion. ...
- Discovered in 1357, the Shroud has been believed to be Jesus Christ's burial garment, but what has new evidence discovered? 50 min.
- From Jesus To Christ: The First Christians .
130. Are they true?
- www.free-grace.org.uk
- The Gospels are four different accounts of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. ... He says: "These are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name" (John 20. ...
- When they got there, they "saw the strips of linen lying there, as well as the burial cloth that had been around Jesus' head. The cloth was folded up by itself, separate from the linen" (John 20. ... The body of Jesus had been wrapped in long strips of cloth and spices had been put in between. The 'burial cloth' was a separate piece of linen wrapped over the head and under the chin to keep the jaw in place. ... He believed, that is to say, not when he saw the empty tomb, but when he saw the 'burial cloth' still separate from the rest of the strips of linen wrappings that had been round the trunk and legs; it seemed as though the body had passed through the linen cloths. ...
- The early Christians believed that, in Christ, God had been at work in new and astonishing ways and they had the evidence of their own eyes to support their faith. ...
131. Spirituality
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- In addition he provided his body as the vehicle for the Christ to manifest and therefore known as Jesus Christ. ...
- His birth in Bethlehem symbolised the first initiation, the birth of Christ in the cave of the human heart. His baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist symbolised the second initiation during which the Christ consciousness descended on him in the form of a dove, entered his body and stayed with him until his crucifixion. ...
- Jesus was raised from the dead by his teacher the Christ who entered his body 3 days after his death. Jesus was no longer in that body and it was the Christ whose personal name Lord Maitreya who lived in that body for the so many days after the resurrection. ...
- When Christ entered the body of Jesus after his death the light of the Christ created an image of Jesus similar to that of a photographic negative on the burial cloth of Jesus that is still visible on the Turin Shroud which is the authentic burial cloth of Jesus.
- The Christ is an immortal being transcending all laws of nature and it is not possible for a bunch of Jews or anybody else to crucify or kill the Christ. They killed his disciple Jesus through whom the Christ was speaking by crucifying him. ...
- Eventually when Lord Maitreya, who is presently living in London, UK declares himself as the Christ and the World Teacher for the Age of Aquarius, Jesus will present himself as his disciple. ...
- In 1989, her husband had a dream that Glenda was to paint a portrait of Jesus Christ. ...
- The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom, Benjamin Creme (The Tara Press).
- Alice A Bailey, The Reappearance of Christ (London: Lucis Press, 1948).
132. The History of Jesus Christ : Annex 5 : The Turin Shroud
- www.nullens.org
- The Turin Shroud is a Roman Catholic relic that some claim to be the burial cloth of Jesus. ...
- Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, after obtaining Pilate's agreement, hastily wrapped Jesus' body in a new linen burial cloth before burying him. ... In a conference given on 21 April 1902 in front of many well-known scientists, Delage said that in his opinion the shroud was not a painting and that the man on the shroud was the Christ. ...
- Soon after, the Romans invaded Abgar's country but before the cloth was hidden in a wall where it remained until 525 AD when a flood devastated Edessa and a cloth reappeared. The facial likeness of Christ was still visible, even if barely, and it was kept as the Christian's greatest relic. This relic came to be known as the Mandylion, a Greek name for a cloth, veil or a loose coat full of folds. ...
- The Byzantine Empire lost Edessa but, in 943 AD, Emperor Romanus Lecapenus of Constantinople invaded Syria to recover the cloth that remained in Constantinople until 1204. ...
- Atrocities were committed in the name of Christ that both sides called their Lord and Saviour. ...
- Robert de Clari also mentioned that the cloth in which Jesus had been wrapped, and known here as "the Sydoine", was on display every Friday in the church called My Lady Saint Mary of Blachernae so that the people could see the features of the Lord. ... In 1389 the then bishop of Troyes, Pierre d'Arcis, was angry because people were going in great number to Lirey to see a relic that was supposed to be the burial shroud of Jesus and he asked the Pope to stop the exhibition. ...
- How did Geoffrey de Charny came into possession of the cloth that was exhibited in Lirey around 1355?.
- We must remember that when Clement VII authorised the exhibition of a cloth in Lirey in 1389 he spoke of a "so called Sudarium of our Lord". Why was he not more precise? Or did he know something about the cloth that he did not want to mention? The general impression is that the cloth exhibited in Lirey was not authentic. In fact in 1390 Clement VII decided that the exhibition should be more discreet and that it was not the burial cloth of Jesus but a painting or a picture. In 1418 during a war Humbert, Count de la Roche, took some relics under his care including the cloth from Lirey. ...
- Another explanation was that vapours or liquids from the decaying body reacted with the cloth. ...
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- In this one, Christopher Goodman is the anti-Christ, and Id suspected so only because Id read Revelation, but this portrayal of the anti-Christ is more convincing. ... Now I see how people could be deceived by the anti-Christ. ...
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134. TEXAS BAPTIST FORUM
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- Just as Baptists are ministering in Kosovo, churches can minister to Kosovars still coming to America in the hope of a new life--perhaps a new life in Christ.
- The music that was sung in our churches when I was saved was all strongly Christ-centered and led to the worship and praise of Jesus. ...
- " Later, we sang "Why do I Sing About Jesus?" and other Christ-centered hymns. ...
- Jesus Christ died and rose again for all humanity, not just for men.
- ___I am astonished that the issue of the Shroud of Turin is even being talked about by Christians as being the burial cloth of Christ (Oct. ... All it takes is a little Bible research to see there is no way that could be the burial cloth of Christ.
- ___John 20:6-7 tells us when Peter entered the tomb of Christ, there were two cloths. One linen wrapping was for the body, and a separate cloth covered his head. The Shroud of Turin is one cloth.
- But the burial cloth of Christ--no way!.
135. Every Bookstore: The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?
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136. Jesus Christ - papers on religion
- www.theologypapers.com
- Jesus Christ & The Shroud of Turin.
- A 5 page research paper which postulates that the Shroud of Turin is the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- A 3 page essay discussing the resurrection of Christ according to the gospel and how it affects Christian life today. ...
- This 5 page paper explores the life and times of Jesus Christ and how he affected religion. The historical Jesus is compared with the spiritual Christ and archeological finds of the era are noted. ...
- The Temptation Of Christ And Adam / A Comparison.
- This 2 page paper compares the temptation of Adam and Eve to that of Jesus Christ. ...
137. PetersNet: Mary Jo Anderson, The Other Shroud of Christ
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- The Other Shroud of Christ .
- The Other Shroud of Christ.
- An analysis of the evidence supporting the Sudariumthe face cloth used in the burial of Christand its relationship to the Shroud of Turin.
- The Other Shroud of Christ .
- A little-known relic in Oviedo, Spain, called the Sudarium, the cloth said to have covered Jesus' face after He was crucified, may be the key to unveiling the mystery of the Shroud of Turin. The history and scientific findings respecting the Sudarium, often called the "Cloth of Oviedo," provide an unfolding story that rivals the most pious fiction. ...
- As debates have intensified about the Shroud, the 14-foot swath of linen enshrined in the Cathedral of Turin, Italy, that is believed by many to be the burial cloth of Christ, it appears that the Sudarium may be evidence of the authenticity of the Shroud. ...
- New investigations of the two burial cloths have compared blood types, patterns of stains, facial geometry, and pollen in an effort to find scientific data from the Cloth of Oviedo that might prove whether it covered the same man whose tortured image is preserved on the Shroud. ...
- Debates about the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin focus on two stumbling blocks: Carbon-14 dating tests in 1988, which placed the origin of the Shroud in the 14th century; and lack of documentation to support theories about what happened to Christ's shroud after the resurrection. ... Clearly, if the Shroud of Turin is a 14th-century artifact, it cannot be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. ...
- However, the Cloth of Oviedo, venerated in its own right for centuries in this city in Asturias, in north-central Spain, without reference to the Shroud of Turin, stirs far less controversy over its provenance. ...
- While the assumed chronology of the Shroud is veiled in the mists of medieval history, the Sudarium is a revered relic that could well have been preserved from the days of Christ's crucifixion. ...
- In Latin, Sudarium means "face cloth. " The Revised Standard Version of the Bible translates Sudarium as "napkin," a clear indication that this smaller cloth was not identical to the longer burial shroud called the sindon in the New Testament's Greek. The smaller cloth was used to cover the face of the body immediately following death, a Jewish practice of respect and compassion for the family of the dead. ...
- Fascinating evidence of early veneration of the Sudarium also appears in this eleventh-century Spanish poem: "Tell us Mary, what did you see on the road? I saw the tomb of the living Christ, and His glory as He rose,. ...
138. Lithograph of the Portrait of Jesus Christ derived from the Shroud of Turin
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- OF ALL RELIGIOUS RELICS, the reputed burial cloth of Jesus Christ, the Shroud of Turin, is without a doubt one of the most mystifying objects in existence. ... linen cloth. ... Stevenson is that of Jesus Christ.
- Exclusive Lithograph of the Portrait of Jesus Christ derived from the Shroud of Turin 344$24. ...
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139. FFF | James J. Jordan, Christ, I Want Your Body!
- www.faithfutures.org
- Christ! I Want Your Body. ...
- James Jordan comments on the book's title: "The original idea for the title came while attending a Bible Class and studying 1 Corinthians 12:27 where Paul refers to the church as the body of Christ. ...
- This is required as well to understand those who established a religion in his name as the Christ of their faith. ...
- ) recognizes and establishes the basic understanding of the meaning of the “Christ” both in the Old and New Testaments. ... (1) Has the church fostered the universal depiction of Jesus in art forms that can be recognized and worshiped around the globe? (2) Has the church encouraged a cult like following regarding the alleged burial cloth of Jesus as an icon to be revered and venerated? (3) Has the church enhanced and glorified the metaphorical example which Jesus' simple gesture of sharing a Passover meal with his friends had established? Has it created a cannibalistic ritual where its constituents are to believe they are actually ingesting parts of a dead human body? (4) Has the church some-how managed to convince millions of people that the religious institution of "Christianity" actually represents the body of a Jewish peasant who lived so long ago? Has all this grown entirely beyond what Jesus originally intended?.
- ) based on the work of many Christian historians, completes my foundation work by detailing the early work of the Christian church (the Body of Christ) in its formative years. ...
- Then the subjects move from Jesus to the Christ of the Christian Church that was founded by His followers. ...
- These scholars, authors, professors, ministers, and dedicated devotees of Jesus' teachings provide threads that establish a pattern for the overall cloth of the book as they are woven together with the author’s comments. ...
- Within the pages of Christ! I Want Your Body, by James J. ...
140.
141. The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? - Ian Wilson, Galilee, electronics
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142. The History of Jesus Christ : 3.6 : Burial and Resurrection
- www.nullens.org
- 6 Burial and Resurrection.
- Having obtained the authorisation to bury Jesus, Joseph of Arimathea bought a burial cloth at a stall and went to the crucifixion site were Nicodemus was waiting for him with spices and a donkey (John 19:39). The Jewish burial ritual implied washing and anointing the body, placing myrrh and aloes along the torso, putting a chin strap around the head and lower jaw to keep it in place, and drawing the burial clothe over the body. ... When they came out of the burial chamber the sun touched the horizon and they only had time to close the entrance with a big stone. ...
- Inside the tomb the soldiers saw the burial cloth but there was no body inside it. ...
- Peter first, then John, entered the tomb and only saw the burial cloth (John 20:2-8). ...
- Julius Africanus (circa 221 AD) cited Thallus who wrote in around 52 AD and was the first non-Jew to mention Jesus Christ and also the eclipse that occurred the day of Jesus' death. ...
- What is certain is that the person called Jesus Christ, as mentioned in the Gospels, has influenced the world for 2000 years as nobody before or after has ever done, and probably never will. ...
143. What do Hare Krishna devotees believe about Christ?
- www.audarya-fellowship.com
- in the first chapter from the book of John Lord Jesus Christ is described as the secondary creator ". ... Lord Jesus Christ was beaten in the marketplace before being crucified. ... Lord Jesus Christ prayed "Father forgive them they know not what they do". ... Others have said Christ is an incarnation of Brahmaji. ... Lord Jesus Christ, he was also undisturbed when he was being crucified. ... Of course, that is the highest perfectional stage, Haridäsa Thäkura or Lord Jesus Christ. ...
- Because I am doing research for my Christ and Krishna web page I recently read a detailed report to prove DNA, scienctific info, etc. ... I could not read thru it all! It was too disturbing to hear what they did to Christ. ...
- Christ is Chaitanya Mahaprabhu! re: Guest 03/12/03 10:11 PM .
- Dear devotees,Christ is no other than another name of Lord Gauranga Mahaprabhu!Christ/Chaitanya (God) reveals Himself through his pure devotees as Jesus is. Jesus is not Christ or Krishna; therefore Jesus is not Vishnu-tattva but Jiva-tattva. ... Christ/Krishna. ... Lord Gauranga's healing force is equal to his name and is also known as the Christ energy!I hope to have given you a new way of thinking about Jesus, The Son of God, and Christ, the Father (Krishna). ...
- Christ , Krsna and Mahaprabhu re: Frodo 03/12/03 11:17 PM .
- Frodo, yes Srila Prabhupada has told us that Christ is jiva-tattva. ...
- :-(Christ=Vishnu-tattva, Jesus=Jiva-tattvaMy authority is Lord Gauranga Himself and He guides me in providing this information to you. ...
144. Shroud of Turin
- www.aquinasandmore.com
- The Passion of Christ .
- Although the Roman Catholic Church (the owner of the Shroud) has never officially declared the cloth to be the authentic burial linen of Jesus Christ, she has permitted its veneration by the Faithful.
- Guerrera puts before the reader both the historical background and the most current scientific findings on the Shroud, showing the great preponderance of evidence that the Shroud of Turin is indeed the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
145. Shroud of Turin on View for First Time in 2 Decades
- www.netpci.com
- Many believe the Shroud of Turin was Jesus Christ's burial.
- cloth. ...
- wounds consistent with Gospel accounts of Christ's.
- cloth before the tests.
- latest display -- one being that pollens found on the cloth.
- Christ's days.
146. The Image of Edessa
- www.mystae.com
- Bust of Christ Pantocrator.
- Earliest References to Christ's Burial Cloths.
- So Joseph bought some linen cloth, took down the body, wrapped it in the linen, and placed it in a tomb cut out of rock. ...
- - Mark 15:43-46 "Matthew, Mark and Luke speak only of the sindon that Joseph of Arimathea bought for the burial, and this word is often translated as 'shroud', though it is not solely confined to this meaning. ...
- The soudarion seems to indicate something smaller, probably the cloth which was sometimes laid over the face, rather than the band of cloth tied under the chin and over the top of the head. ...
- But the crucified Jesus had no clothes (the soldiers took them), so Joseph's cloth could be a substitute, a shroud. ...
- - Alan Millard, Discoveries From the Time of Jesus For a full account of Jesus' burial and the discovery of the empty tomb, click here. Supposedly the cloth was removed from the sepulchre and preserved because: .
- "Ordinary burial clothes were very simple, inexpensive fabrics. The Turin cloth was no ordinary shroud, it was certainly very dear and so was probably meant to be cleaned for reuse. ...
- "It was not difficult for the Essenes to remove the seat cloth from the tomb because for them it was not a ritually impure object. ...
- Tribbe, Portrait of Jesus? (1983) "The Lord, after he had given the linen cloth to the priest's slave, went to James and appeared to him. ...
- - Gospel of the Hebrews 9:1 "Some thought puero an error for Petro and supposed Peter had received the cloth. ...
- Egger showed that from the year 370, Roman sarcophagi presented a bearded Christ with long hair and other details necessarily inspired by the Holy Shroud. ...
- But Eusebius omits the figured cloth from his Abgar/Jesus account, and all account of such imprinted veils date from later times - probably the earliest certain reference being the mid-fourth-century The Doctrine of Addai. ...
- " The Image of Edessa "was well known through all the neighboring countries as an important Christian relic, which was called 'the true likeness of Christ' and the 'image not made by the hands of man'. ...
147. ODYSSEY OF THE SOUL Messages from Master of Spirit, Master of Light and other spirits.
- www.odysseyofthesoul.org
- (There is a relic referred to as the Shroud of Turin that is rumored or believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus. It has an image of a crucified man on the burial cloth. What has caused the image of the man on the cross and is it the image of the man we call Jesus The Christ?) That piece of cloth that Christ was wrapped in, is still very intact, as you have seen pictures of it. The impression or imprinting of certain features on that comes from the energy field that affected the cloth and as the cloth grows older they become more and more visible until they reach their maximum visibility. When that body of the Christ that was killed on that time of crucifixion, that was a decomposition of the body in it spontaneously moving back into spirit and then it reformed itself again. ... (The denser spiritual energy, is it what we refer to as astral matter?) Yes, but denser than your form of astral matter when it was created for the Christ body because that became a physical being again before it dissipated and disappeared. (So it Christ's body manifested, materialized all the way into physical form?) Yes, that is so. ...
148. The Shroud of Turin
- www.iastate.edu
- The Shroud of Turin is a piece of linen which is purported to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ... In the center of the cloth, the faint front and back imprint of a mans body can be seen. ...
- Is the Shroud of Turin the burial cloth of Christ? Or is it simply a clever fake? .
- As the evidence will indicate, the Shroud of Turin is truly the burial cloth of a man crucified during the First Century in the Middle East.
- The Sudarium is believed by some to be the burial face cloth of Jesus and has well-documented origins in the First Century. ...
- When the cloth came in contact with the crucified body, the darkness of the stain at a given point was proportional to its proximity to the skin. ...
- There is no way to be sure that the Shroud of Turin was the burial shroud of Jesus. ...
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149. NC Catholic Online - Diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina
- www.nccatholic.org
- Is the Shroud of Turin really Jesus Christ’s burial cloth? The answer: simple for some and complex for others. ...
- Is the Shroud of Turin really Jesus Christ’s burial cloth? The answer: simple for some and complex for others. ...
- To “shroudies,” those who believe the Shroud of Turin is indeed the burial cloth used to wrap Jesus Christ’s body as it was placed in the rock-hewn grave in the Judean hillside above Jerusalem, the answer is easy. ...
- There can be little doubt: it’s the image of a crucified man beaten, tortured and left to die of suffocation just as the Bible says happened to Jesus Christ. ...
- But to non-believers, radiocarbon testing of the Shroud in 1988 proves the cloth, now displayed in the Cathedral of Turin, Italy, dates back no further than the 13th or 14th century. ...
- Walsh will speak at a Shroud of Turin Seminar on the cloth’s history and science at Sacred Heart Church in Pinehurst, on Sept. ... as previously reported), Walsh will describe the cloth’s fascinating history. ... he will explore the cloth’s science and tell how the images could have gotten onto the cloth. ...
- Some historical scholars trace the beginning of the cloth’s wanderings to Pontius Pilate’s wife, the Judean prefect who ordered Christ’s crucifixion. ...
- The same cloth -- variously known as the Holy Mandylion and the Image of Edessa – was moved to Constantinople in 944. ...
- There a special silver casket was built for the cloth; it was stored in the cathedral’s walls. ...
- In 1532, a fire damaged parts of the cloth – burn marks and repairs are clearly visible today. ...
- Over the centuries the cloth has been exposed to a number of contaminants including burning incense, wax from candles, paint flecks from frescoed ceilings, dirt on peoples hands, wrapping cloths, ordinary dust, and modern airborne contaminants from industrial Turin all which might have skewed the radiocarbon tests. ...
- Textile analysis suggest the cloth originated in first century Israel and was produced on a Syrian or Egyptian loom used during the Roman occupation of Palestine. ...
- Forensic evidence shows that a towel sized cloth, the Sudarium of Oviedo – which has been in Spain since the 8th century AD – once covered the same human head as the Shroud. ...
- If, as the scientists conducting the 1988 radiocarbon tests claim, the cloth is a “medieval forgery,” how did the image get on the cloth? They can explain what the images are and what they’re not, but they can’t explain how the images got on the cloth. ...
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150. In His Image (The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book 1)
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- In His Image (The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book 1).
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- It's the end of life on earth as we know it in this page-turning apocalyptic novel In His Image, the first installment of the Christ Clone Trilogy. Newspaper editor Decker wangles his way onto a scientific expedition that examines the Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. ...
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- In this one, Christopher Goodman is the anti-Christ, and I'd suspected so only because I'd read Revelation, but this portrayal of the anti-Christ is more convincing. ... Now I see how people could be deceived by the anti-Christ. ...
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