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176. Excite Italia - Directory - The Shroud of Turin
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- Directory > Society > Religion_and_Spirituality > Christianity > Jesus_Christ > The Shroud of Turin.
- 15 siti nella categoria The Shroud of Turin .
- Presents scientific and historical information on the Shroud. ...
- A bimonthly periodical which contains research articles on the Shroud of Turin. ...
- Council for Study of the Shroud of Turin .
- edu/~adw2/shroud/ .
- This site promotes devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus, as seen on His Holy Shroud, which is preserved in Turin. It consists of devotional prayers, and descriptions of His Holy Shroud. ...
- Holy Shroud Guild .
- Promotes study & devotion of the Shroud of Turin, which many believe to be the Holy Shroud, the cloth that covered Jesus Christ at the Resurrection. ...
- shroud. ...
- Science and the Shroud .
- edu/mission/spring96/shroud. ...
- Shroud of Jesus .
- Forensic medicine provides new answers to the ancient mystery of the Shroud of Turin. ...
- Shroud of Turin Center in Richmond Virginia .
177. The Shroud of Turin (1997)
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- The Shroud of Turin (1997).
- THE SHROUD OF TURIN.
- A PREVIEW OF THE SHROUD OF TURIN .
- Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for The Shroud of Turin to receive a rating. ...
- Presents a brief history of The Shroud and summarizes the many investigations that have sought to prove (or disprove) the authenticity of The Shroud.
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178. Shroud of Turin
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180. Shroud of Turin -- Encyclopædia Britannica
- www.britannica.com
- Turin, Shroud of.
- also called Holy Shroud , Italian Santa Sindone a length of linen that for centuries was 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. ...
- MLA style: "Shroud of Turin. ...
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- Britannica style: "Shroud of Turin" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
181. Encyclopedia: Shroud of Turin
- www.nationmaster.com
- Encyclopedia: Shroud of Turin.
- A negative rendering of the shroud. () The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen cloth with the image of an apparently crucified man. ...
- The shroud is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin. ...
- Reports of Jesus's burial shroud have been circulating since the early Middle Ages, but none have been substantiated, nor can any of the objects be identified as the modern Shroud of Turin. ...
- The first documented appearance of the cloth now stored in Turin was in 1357, when the widow of French knight Geoffroy de Charny had it displayed in a church in Lirey. Both coats of arms are to be seen in a pilgrim medallion (Museum Cluny, Paris) which shows accurately the Shroud of Turin. ...
- During these years, the Shroud was publicly exposed, even if not continuously, given that the bishop of Troyes prohibited this cult. ... But in the following month, antipope Clement VII prescribed indulgences for those who celebrated the Shroud, and the cult continued. ...
- In 1418, Humbert of Villersexel, Count de la Roche, Lord of Saint-Hippolyte-sur-Doubs, who had married the grand-daughter of Geoffroy de Charny, moved the Shroud to his castle at Montfort, officially to protect it from criminal bands. ...
- She travelled with the Shroud, for several expositions (like in Liege and in Geneva). ...
- In 1471 the Shroud was moved to Vercelli, and in the following years it was in Turin, Ivrea, Susa, Chambery, Avigliano, Rivoli, and Pinerolo. ...
- The folded shroud was damaged by a drop of molten silver from the reliquary it was stored in, and by water used to douse the fire. ...
- The shroud was moved in 1578 to Turin, where it remains today. ...
- In 1988, a sliver was cut from the shroud for analysis. ...
- In 1997, the shroud was again threatened by fire, perhaps due to arson. ...
182. The Holy Shroud - Official Site
- www.sindone.org
- 2002: THE SHROUD RESTORED .
- The Pope and the Shroud .
- The Shroud restored .
- Turin, 1997: fire in the Cathedral .
- Interpretating the Shroud .
- Museum of the Shroud .
183. BJU - The Shroud of Turin
- www.bju.edu
- The Shroud of Turin.
- The Shroud of Turin.
- Theologians and scientists, believers and unbelievers alike, are studying the shroud. ...
- "It" is the shroud of Turin, a yellowed cloth bearing the image of a man with a startling resemblance to our conception of Jesus Christ. And as the variety of backgrounds represented among sindonologists ("students of the shroud") demonstrates, the image is being taken quite seriously, whether or not it is actually believed.
- The shroud has an indisputable history back to 1354, when it appeared in Lirey, France. ... Several art historians point out that pictures of Christ from as far back as the fifth century bear distinctive marks identical to those on the shroud, and deduce from this study (called "iconography") that the artists were copying directly or indirectly from the shroud, which must as a consequence be at least 1500 years old. Some feel that it is the soÂcalled "Mandylion," or Shroud of Edessa, which we know existed in the sixth century, but which disappeared in 1204 when Constantinople fell to the Crusaders. If the two shrouds are the same (as suggested by Ian Wilson's The Shroud of Turin), then there is still the question of where it was during the century and a half between 1204 and 1354 and during the first five centuries after Christ. This lack of clear historical evidence is one of the strongest arguments used by opponents of the shroud's authenticity.
- But the key issue is the nature of the shroud itself. ... Either the shroud is a fraud, or it is not; either it is the product of human craft, or it is a genuine burial cloth of a crucifixion victim, impressed with the victim's image by natural or supernatural means. ...
- Secondly, the bishop had a vested interest in rejecting the shroud, and so cannot be considered impartial; especially important is the fact that he rejected the shroud's authenticity without ever seeing it. ... And finally, modern research leads us to believe almost conclusively that the shroud could not be the work of any artist, no matter how talented. ...
- First, the image on the shroud is actually a negative one: that is, all light and dark images are reversed, as in a photographic negative. This fact was not noticed until 1898, when the amateur photographer Secondo Pia first photographed the shroud and discovered that his photographic negative was actually a positive portrait. ... Modern artists attempting to produce a negative image are unable to equal the shroud's preciseness. ... Wilcox, Shroud, p. ...
184. PETA - Media Center - VEGETARIANS UNVEIL AD FEATURING IMAGE OF JESUS FROM SHROUD OF TURIN
- www.peta.org
- FROM SHROUD OF TURIN.
- Turin, Italy - In the shadow of the Renaissance-era cathedral where the famed Shroud of Turin is now on display, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) will unveil a new international ad campaign featuring the relic's controversial image of Jesus alongside the slogan "Make a Lasting Impression-Go Vegetarian":.
185. Article: Shroud of Turin
- en.wikipedia.org
- Shroud of Turin.
- A negative rendering of the shroud. ...
- The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen cloth with the image of an apparently crucified man. ...
- The shroud is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin. ...
- 2 The age of the Shroud.
- Reports of Jesus's burial shroud have been circulating since the early Middle Ages, but none have been substantiated, nor can any of the objects be identified as the modern Shroud of Turin. ...
- The first documented appearance of the cloth now stored in Turin was in 1357, when the widow of French knight Geoffroy de Charny had it displayed in a church in Lirey. Both coats of arms are to be seen in a pilgrim medallion (Museum Cluny, Paris) which shows accurately the Shroud of Turin. ...
- During these years, the Shroud was publicly exposed, even if not continuously, given that the bishop of Troyes prohibited this cult. ... But in the following month, antipope Clement VII prescribed indulgences for those who celebrated the Shroud, and the cult continued. ...
- In 1418, Humbert of Villersexel, Count de la Roche, Lord of Saint-Hippolyte-sur-Doubs, who had married the grand-daughter of Geoffroy de Charny, moved the Shroud to his castle at Montfort, officially to protect it from criminal bands. ...
- She travelled with the Shroud, for several expositions (like in Liege and in Geneva). ...
- In 1471 the Shroud was moved to Vercelli, and in the following years it was in Turin, Ivrea, Susa, Chambery, Avigliano, Rivoli, and Pinerolo. ...
- The folded shroud was damaged by a drop of molten silver from the reliquary it was stored in, and by water used to douse the fire. ...
- The shroud was moved in 1578 to Turin, where it remains today. ...
- In 1988, a sliver was cut from the shroud for analysis. ...
186. Welcome to the Shroud of Jesus Web Site
- shroudofjesus.com
- Then, you will begin to understand the complexity of the Shroud image.
- The Shroud of Turin (colored photo) is a cloth made of linen that is 3 feet 7 inches wide by 14 feet 3 inches long. ...
- How do we know that this is the shroud of Jesus? .
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187. Shroud of Turin Exhibit Photos
- www.umich.edu
- Shroud of Turin Exhibit Photos.
- , Mark M, and Joe in Front of the Shroud.
- Mark, Joe and Nadia discussing one of the interesting facts about the Shroud .
- More Shots of the Shroud.
188. Ancient Mysteries - Shroud of Turin
- christianvideos.netfirms.com
189. Article: Shroud of Turin
- www.wikipedia.org
- Shroud of Turin.
- (Redirected from Turin Shroud) .
- A negative rendering of the face portion of the shroud.
- The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen cloth with the image of an apparently crucified man. ...
- The shroud is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin. ...
- 3 The age of the Shroud.
- Reports of Jesus's burial shroud have been circulating since the 14th century, and attempts have been made since then to connect the "Shroud of Turin" with the "Image of Edessa" though no connection can be substantiated. ...
- Since Jesus was living, according to the legend, this image has no connection with his burial shroud. ...
- The first documented appearance of the cloth now stored in Turin was in 1357, when the widow of French knight Geoffroy de Charny had it displayed in a church in Lirey. Both coats of arms are to be seen in a pilgrim medallion (Museum Cluny, Paris) which shows accurately the Shroud of Turin. ...
- During these years, the Shroud was publicly exposed, even if not continuously, given that the bishop of Troyes prohibited this cult. ... But in the following month, antipope Clement VII prescribed indulgences for those who celebrated the Shroud, and the cult continued. ...
- In 1418, Humbert of Villersexel, Count de la Roche, Lord of Saint-Hippolyte-sur-Doubs, who had married the grand-daughter of Geoffroy de Charny, moved the Shroud to his castle at Montfort, officially to protect it from criminal bands. ...
- She travelled with the Shroud, for several expositions (like in Liege and in Geneva). ...
- In 1471 the Shroud was moved to Vercelli, and in the following years it was in Turin, Ivrea, Susa, Chambery, Avigliano, Rivoli, and Pinerolo. ...
- The folded shroud was damaged by a drop of molten silver from the reliquary it was stored in, and by water used to douse the fire. ...
190. Image of God Prayer
- www.catholicmusic.com
- Seen on the left is the Holy Face of Jesus, miraculously imprinted on the Shroud of Turin, the burial clothe of Our Lord.
- Seen on the right is an artist's interpretation of the Face of Jesus, Our Dear Lord; based upon the Shroud of Turin.
191. The Shroud of Turin and the Resurrection of Christ
- www.bible.org
- The Shroud of Turin .
- We are approaching the Easter season and a question that is often asked concerns the Shroud of Turin. ...
- What is the Shroud of Turin? .
- The Shroud of Turin is an ancient linen cloth 14 feet by 4 feet and hailed as the genuine burial garment of Jesus Christ. ... The proponents of the Shroud claim the image stands up to twentieth century analysis as being humanly impossible to fake or duplicate. ...
- Concerning the evidence for the resurrection and the idea the Shroud adds something we have been lacking, let me share several things that I believe are important here.
- Based on the historical evidence I have read, and based on the New Testament record, it is my conviction that the Shroud of Turin is not the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- Let me summarize and give you some of the obvious reasons why I believe the Shroud of Turin is not authentic.
- The letter explained that an investigation had exposed the artist who had painted the Shroud and he had confessed. ...
- For many theologians and other wise persons declared that this could not be the real Shroud of our Lord, having the Saviors likeness thus imprinted upon it, since the holy Gospel made no mention of any such imprint; while, if it had been true, it was quite unlikely that the holy evangelist would have omitted to record it, or that the fact should have remained hidden until the present time. ...
- There is a conflict with the idea of only one burial cloth when it is clear that in the Jewish burial customs and in the New Testament record there were several pieces of cloth used in Christs burial, not one 14 feet by 4 feet piece of material such as the Shroud.
- However, the Shroud of Turin is all one piece and depicts a face as well as the rest of the body on the cloth.
- That cloth was torn into strips, and then Jesus was bound with these linen strips, but He was not wrapped with a single piece of cloth like the Shroud. ...
- These words were used of garments such as the Shroud. Their failure to use these words is very significant and provide further evidence against the Shroud. ...
- Another problem is that the Shroud proponents admit that its authenticity is dependent upon the body not being washed. ...
192. Shroud of Turin - EvC Forum
- www.evcforum.net
- Shroud of Turin.
- Topic: Shroud of Turin .
- The Shroud of Turin IS NOT a fake.
- Actually, as I understand it, since the shroud was involved in a fire during the 1400's it is belived that the sample tested was tainted. Subsequent retests, however, did prove the shroud to be made sometime in the middle ages.
- com/shroud. ...
- Coincidencedid prove the shroud to be made sometime in the middle ages.
- Amazingly the error was just enough to date the shroud at about the time it first appeared in history. ...
- Shroud evidencebump de bump bump. ...
- Re: Shroud evidenceI am sick of discussing the Shroud on another forum - ITS A FAKE.
- (have to double the weight of the whole shroud).
- No mention of the Shroud until some mercenary shows up in the 13th century wanting to sell it.
- The image on the Shroud is stronger on the top surface of the Shroud than the bottom surface where it should be stronger.
- Re: Shroud evidenceNever mind all of that .
- For me the most compelling evidence that the shroud could not be real is that the face actually looks like a face. ...
- Not the speculations of shroud supporters (such as the idea that a biofilm "explains" the dates - but to do that then it would have to replace almost the entire material of the shroud). ...
193. Shroud of Turin Free Essays
- www.netessays.net
194. NC Catholic Online - Diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina
- www.shroud.org
- Shroud of Turin: Genuine or a fraud? .
- 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. ...
- 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. The Shroud is a medieval forgery. ...
- Walsh, director of the Shroud of Turin Center, Richmond, Va. ...
- A “shroudie,” yes, but one who has years of research behind him in his quest to “spark renewed study to make Shroud studies credible again. ...
- Walsh will speak at a Shroud of Turin Seminar on the cloth’s history and science at Sacred Heart Church in Pinehurst, on Sept. ...
- The shroud was in Edessa in 544 AD. ...
- The fire was hot enough to melt the Shroud’s silver casket and cause water to soak through, and at these high temperatures many chemical changes could have taken place. ...
- 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. ...
- Pollen spores deposits and floral “imprints” place the Shroud in the environs of Jerusalem, likely in springtime. ...
- 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. ...
- And, three-dimensionally encoded data along with photographic-like negativity of images virtually eliminates the possibility that the Shroud was created in medieval times. ...
- In May 1988 Pope John Paul II gave a sermon on the Shroud calling it “a mirror of the Gospel. ...
195. New Covenant - The Shroud of Turin
- newcovenant7.faithweb.com
- 95 Home > Articles > THE SHROUD OF TURIN .
- THE SHROUD OF TURIN.
- IS THE SHROUD A PAINTING?.
- The Shroud, gradually, from an object of pious devotion to a number of Catholic, after it was photographed and made known in 1898 became an object of study and, necessarily, of controversy to hundreds of scientists, historians, theologians and scriptural experts. ... Secondo Pia, of Turin, fell into the hands of Yves Delage, professor of Comparative Anatomy at the Sorbone, member of the prestigious and very exclusive Academie Francaise, convinced and outspoken agnostic. ... The shroud itself is a piece of linen cloth about 14 feet long, bearing head-to-head along its length the anterior and posterior images of a man. ...
- THE STATURE OF THE MAN The image on the Shroud is of a male bearded adult, height 1. ... Carlton Cooc (ex Harvard professor) says: "Whoever the man of the Shroud could be, he is of the type still to be found in our days among the Sephardite Jews and Arabs of noble lineage. ...
- These medical details were absolutely unknown in the 15th century when, some say, the Shroud was faked. ... All scientists agree that the man of the Shroud was crucified. ... But the man of the shroud, like Jesus, did not have his legs broken. ...
- A detail which we could call unique is the imprint left by a long lock of hair that from the head fall on the shoulders on the backside picture of the Shroud. ... He does not hesitate to call this the most characteristic Jewish trait of the Shroud. ...
- Scourging and crucifixion were not generally connected, but we know that they were in the case of Jesus and they were too for the man of the Shroud. ...
- The image of the Shroud shows that the man in question was pierced and that there was an abundant flow of blood and serum. ...
- The knees of the Man of the Shroud are bruised. ...
196. The Shroud of Turin
- www.jesusisreal.org
- The Shroud of Turin:.
- What is the Shroud? The Silent Witness .
- Dating the Shroud.
- Some readers who have been intrigued, and perhaps impressed, by the body of evidence presented on this site, may wonder why I have included a page on the Shroud of Turin. ...
- The evidence for the Shroud’s genuineness has been accumulating now for 30 years. ... It is time for me to declare my own belief that the shroud is authentic. ...
- What is the Shroud?.
- The Shroud of Turin, shown at right, is a rectangular sheet of linen that bares the image of a naked man, approximately 5’ 10” (178cm) tall. ...
- It has a known history, and the correspondence of certain features on it to details on the shroud image add a great deal of credibility to the latter. ...
- The Shroud of Turin is so named because since 1578 it has been held in Turin Cathedral. ...
- This weave was common in the ancient Middle East, but not found in Europe when the shroud was first displayed there.
- In 1978, a team of 25 American scientists was permitted by the church authorities to conduct an extended examination of the shroud. These scientists formed the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP). ...
- Gaza-Valdes of the University of Texas has independently examined fibres from the Shroud, and has found that they are covered with a "bioplastic coating", produced by bacteria, and that this coating is thicker in the image areas. (See dating the Shroud below). ...
- We now know that the Romans penetrated the wrist, just as the blood flow on the shroud indicates.
197. PlanetPapers - Shroud of Turin
- www.planetpapers.com
- Shroud of Turin.
- Introduction: Millions of words have been written about the remarkable cloth preserved at Turin. ... Some of the facts about the Holy Shroud have something to do with the presence of human blood and other strong evidences of its authenticity, it intensified man’s curiosity. ... ) Being open minded to both parties the pros and cons plays an important part in conducting this research paper, as what authors Pickenett and Prince said “ Undertaking this study with a completely open mind, being equally ready to affirm that the shroud was absurd fraud, or to recognize its authenticity, but gradually forced to agree, on every single point that its markings were exact. ...
- It aims to excavate some of the evidences that supports the authenticity of the Holy Shroud of Turin specially for the skeptics, secondly is to furnish some brief and clear explanations to the evidences gathered. ...
- What is Holy Shroud of Turin all about? its significance? 2. What is the history of the Shroud? Where does it come from? 3. What makes the Holy Shroud of Turin authentic? .
- Significance of the Study If the Shroud was just an old piece of linen, something of little value then continued research would be a waste of time and effort. But because the potential meaning of the Shroud was so enormous, it compels continued focus until this “riddle of the ages” is finally solved. ... No actual interviews with the scientists and the researcher didn’t go to Turin, Italy to examine the Shroud himself. ...
- Discussion of the problem For starters & the unfamiliar a picture of the shroud would be most appropriate. ... In the year 1988 the Holy Shroud was subjected to Radio Carbon14 dating proclaiming it as a forgery. But there are other facts & evidences which makes the Holy Shroud authentic. ...
- Problem One: What is the Holy Shroud of Turin all about? The first public exposition of the Shroud that the researcher could remember was the one held in 1998 of April through June for two months at the Turin Cathedral it was a memorable event and a lot of pilgrims came to see it as televised on CNN. ... John the Baptist (Duomo San Giovanni) in Turin, Italy. ...
198. Shroud of Turin: The Mystery Remains - May 1998 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
- www.americancatholic.org
- Shroud of Turin:.
- Image analysis done by NASA scientists reveals the shroud contains information to create a perfect 3-D image. ...
- Gilbert Lavoie holds a tracing of bloodstains from a shroud replica (right). Placed on a face, the stencil's holes line up on the temples, forehead and cheeks, evidence of the shroud's origins. ...
- The Holy Shroud of Turin, Italy, perhaps the burial shroud of Jesus himself, was on display in the cathedral chapel that had been built to house it 280 years earlier. Many people had decided the shroud was a medieval hoax, a painting. Others clung to the belief that this was the authentic shroud of Jesus. Turin’s bishop had agreed that photography might be a way to save the faint, reddish image of a crucified man in case the shroud itself would be lost or destroyed.
- The shroud in Turin had been nearly lost to fire and who knows what else depending upon its true age. During its worst episode, in 1532, Franciscan priests and Poor Clare nuns had rescued the shroud from a roaring fire that was melting its silver container and burning holes in the shroud. The nuns repaired the shroud.
- The negative photographic plate reveals the image of a man in far greater clarity than anyone had ever seen on the shroud itself. Copies of Pia’s negative image traveled around the world and generated tremendous interest in the Shroud of Turin. That which had been seen by a handful of people once each generation when the shroud went on display now could be seen by millions via photography. ...
- Decades of research, especially intense during the 1970’s and 1980’s, revealed many facts about the shroud and raised even more questions. It seems that every time a scientist said something certain about the shroud, another scientist or group of scientists would challenge the results. That’s even true of the 1988 carbon test that dated the shroud’s origins between 1290 and 1360.
199. Shroud of Turin
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200. Article: Images of Jesus
- en2.wikipedia.org
- There is also the Shroud of Turin, which appears in history in 1353, which some have speculated is the same image as the Mandylion of Edessa, which disappeared in the wars surrounding the fall of the Byzantine Empire shortly before then. Controversy still surrounds the claims made for the Shroud of Turin. ...
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