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Rohan Singh

Holy Relics

“Holy Relics” explores the captivating history and profound spiritual significance of religious relics, those sacred objects that have inspired faith and shaped cultures for centuries. The book investigates how ordinary items become imbued with extraordinary meaning, transforming into venerated symbols attracting pilgrimage and devotion.

Did you know that relics aren't inherently magical but gain power from human belief? Or, that relics have been used to bolster religious authority and even incite conflict? The book examines the origins of relics across different religions, from Christianity to Buddhism, detailing authentication processes and controversies surrounding their authenticity. It reveals how relics played a role in medieval trade and later debates like the Shroud of Turin.

Approaching the topic through historical chronicles, theological viewpoints, and archaeological evidence, “Holy Relics” appeals to those interested in the intersection of religion, history, and cultural heritage.

The book unfolds across three sections, first introducing the concept of relics across different faiths, then delving into their appropriation and authentication throughout history. Finally, it considers the contemporary relevance of relics in modern religious practice and tourism, investigating how they continue to inspire faith and serve as tangible links to the past.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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