Many Christians believe it was the burial cloth used to cover Jesus Christ after his crucifixion – with an imprint of his face visible. Sceptics suggest it was simply the work of an artist ...
While some Christians see it as the cloth that covered Jesus after his crucifixion, complete with a visible imprint of his face, sceptics argue it could be an artist's creation, despite no paint ...
Scholars who study Jesus divide into two opposing camps separated by a very bright line: those who believe the wonder-working Jesus of the Gospels is the real Jesus, and those who think the real ...
What do recent archaeological findings at Sepphoris tell us about Jesus' occupation ... But one has the feeling that behind that face was a real woman and a real figure. Because the artistry ...
Many believe the Shroud of Turin to be the cloth used to bury Jesus after his crucifixion. Scientists have investigated the claim and here’s what they found.