At the Shroud of Turin 2025 International Conference & Symposium, Dr. David Keys asked a profound question: Can we really know the identity of the man in the Shroud?
With a background in both physics and theology, Keys bridges the worlds of science and faith. He explains how our search for truth often depends not only on evidence but also on trust. Just as we rely on teachers, scientists, and even loved ones, we also rely on trust when exploring the Shroud of Turin.
Keys highlights features of the cloth that match the gospel accounts of Jesus Christ. The scourge marks, crown of thorns, nail wounds, and burial details all point to crucifixion. He notes that while an artist could mimic some features, the scientific evidence of the image formation defies simple explanation. The Shroud challenges us to look beyond materialism and consider the transcendent.
He stresses that doubt, belief, and knowledge exist on a spectrum. At some point, each person must decide whether to step across the line of trust into belief. For Christians, that leap is tied to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This presentation is a call to move past denial and doubt, toward knowing with faith.
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