How Old is the Shroud of Turin? 1,970 years (Give or Take 200).
While a carbon dating test in 1988 placed the Shroud's origin in the 1200s, more recent tests indicate the Shroud dates back to the time of Christ.
Startling Encounters: How did the early Christians react to the Resurrection?
George Weigel’s Wall Street Journal article, “The Easter Effect,” discusses early Christians’ response to encounters with Jesus in His glorified body.
What C.S. Lewis Can Teach Us About the Incarnation
What C.S. Lewis Can Teach us about the Incarnation
Verified Scientific Facts supporting the Authenticity of the Shroud of Turin
The results of the 1989 Carbon 14 dating of the Shroud of Turin caused scientists and believers to seek the scientific facts supporting the Shroud of Turin.
Two-Part Podcast Interview with Fr. Spitzer on the Man-Up Show
This two-part podcast interview with Fr. Robert Spitzer on the Man-Up Show focuses on evidence for God and the battle to reconcile faith and science.
5 Key Pieces of Evidence on the Shroud of Turin
A dive into the scientifically validated evidence on the Shroud of Turin.
Professor Creates 3D Image of Christ from Shroud of Turin
Dr. Giulio Fanti has created a 3D image of Christ based on the Shroud of Turin depicting how Jesus would have looked and accounting for all His wounds.
Does the Shroud of Turin Match the Wounds of Christ?
The shroud's image and blood stains, relative to one another, not only reflect the wounds of crucifixion, but the wounds of Jesus specifically.
Shroud of Turin Video Presentation by Father Spitzer
Father Spitzer points out a significant flaw in the 1988 carbon testing that dated the origin of the Shroud to the middle ages.
Science and the Shroud of Turin [Spitzer Scholarly Article]
The Shroud of Turin is a burial shroud that apparently covered a man who suffered the wounds of crucifixion in a way very similar to Jesus of Nazareth.