Run Time: 52 minutes UPC:
033937034022 ISBN:
1568559445
In 1898, Secondo Pia was the first man to photograph the Shroud of
Turin, the burial cloth believed to have covered Christ’s body after the
Crucifixion. Pia made a startling discovery: his photography plate
revealed the detailed image of a man. The shroud had created a
photographic negative of the face and body of Christ. This video
examines skepticism over the shroud’s authenticity, debunking scientists
who recently claimed that it could not be more than 600 years old.
Those who believe in its authenticity trace its origins to a much
earlier date. On the Friday of the Crucifixion, Joseph of Arimathea and
Nicodemus prepared the body of Jesus for burial in the garden tomb,
first rubbing the body with aloe and myrrh, then wrapping it in the
large burial shroud. On Sunday morning Mary Magdalene discovered the
empty tomb and raced to tell the disciples. Peter and John rushed to the
tomb and saw only the shroud lying on the stone slab. From that time
the shroud began its long journey around the Mediterranean to Turin,
Italy, where it has drawn millions of pilgrims for centuries. Even now,
as a new millennium dawns, scientists have found there is still much we
don’t know about this, the most celebrated and controversial artifact in
the history of Christianity. If you are a cynic, this video will
challenge your skepticism. If you already believe, it will strengthen
your faith.
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