On Saturday, February 26, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. opened an exhibition titled Mystery and Faith: The Shroud of Turin. We encourage you to see this special exhibition, on display until July 31, 2022.
secondo pia took the world s first photograph of the shroud. all of a sudden, a negative image of the man of the shroud pops out at him, and it s like staring at the face of jesus. it suddenly turns the shroud from an object of religious devotion to an icon of scientific obsession. if you prove that the shroud of turin is real, you re proving that jesus christ existed. in 1978, former u.s. air force physicist john jackson from the shroud of turin research project was given unprecedented access to study the relic. you see the image of of a human man. we can see for example the head,
he saw the linen wrappings lying there. but the bible doesn t mention what happens to the linen cloths next. more than 1,300 years later, a shroud showing the crucified body of jesus appeared from out of nowhere in a small village in northeastern france. when it moved to turin, 40,000 people were there to welcome it. and then centuries later, in 1898, it became a global phenomenon when italian secondo pia took the world s first photograph of the shroud. all of a sudden, a negative
the tomb. he saw the linen wrappings lying there. but the bible doesn t mention what happens to the linen cloths next. more than 1,300 years later, a shroud showing the crucified body of jesus appeared from out of nowhere in a small village in northeastern france. when it was moved to turin, 40,000 people were there to welcome it. then centuries later, in 1898, it became a global phenomenon, when italian secondo pia took the world s first photograph of the shroud. all of a sudden, a negative