Saturday, April 7, 2012

Shroud of turin

  • This special contribution was written by Pete Remmert. The Shroud of Turin is widely believed to be the actual cloth that covered the body of Jesus Christ in the tomb.
  • (MySanAntonio)
  • Jesus may not have risen, but an art historian thinks he knows why the apostles believed. Thomas de Wesselow explains what the Shroud of Turin can tell us about the birth of Christianity -- and how he came to his conclusions.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • This story comes from the Yahoo! Contributor Network, where individuals publish their unique perspectives on some of the world's most popular websites.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Bob Salter believes the controversial linen cloth known as the Shroud of Turin is the real burial shroud that wrapped the body of Jesus. But that's almost beside the point.
  • (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  • For centuries the Turin Shroud, regarded by some as the burial cloth of Jesus, by others as the most elaborate hoax in history, has inspired extraordinary and conflicting passions.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • A sensational new theory about the Turin Shroud claims to destroy the core belief of Christianity - that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Art historian Thomas de Wesselow is convinced the Shroud is real and did touch Christs body.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • A new theory about the Turin Shroud has rocked the Christian community worldwide, slamming the 2000-year-old belief that Jesus Christ resurrected from the dead, the Telegraph said.
  • (International Business Times)
  • A new book was published today in the UK, following what Penguin Books told The Bookseller was "Harry Potter-style security measures" to keep its contents secret.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • (Newser) – As Christians prepare to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, a Cambridge professor is claiming that a piece of cloth lies at the heart of their religion.
  • (Newser)

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