Books
James Carter

Turin Shroud

“Turin Shroud” explores the captivating mystery of the Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth bearing the faint image of a man that some believe to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The book delves into the shroud's documented history, primarily tracing back to 14th-century France, while investigating claims of even earlier origins.

It also examines the controversial 1988 radiocarbon dating results, which suggested a medieval origin, and presents critiques and alternative dating methodologies. Interestingly, the image on the shroud defies easy explanation, inviting debate about whether it could have been produced using medieval techniques or if it points to a more extraordinary origin.

This comprehensive analysis covers key aspects such as the historical context, scientific dating, and image analysis. Textile analysis, including weave patterns and fiber composition, provides additional clues. The book evaluates various theories of image formation, considering artistic techniques, scorch hypotheses, and spectroscopic studies.

By presenting published scientific papers, historical documents, and expert opinions, the book balances scientific rigor with accessibility. It progresses logically, guiding readers from the shroud's history to dating controversies, textile analysis, image formation theories, and religious implications, encouraging critical assessment of the evidence.
126 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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