In our latest panel, four distinguished scholars — Jorge Almenar, Giulio Fanti, Bob Rucker and Tristan Casabianca — convene to tackle the enduring question: is the Shroud of Turin truly the burial cloth of Jesus Christ? They explore evidence from multiple disciplines — history, science and theology — making for a rich and accessible discussion.
Almenar highlights historical and artistic links that tie the Shroud to early Christian traditions. Fanti discusses advanced dating methods that reopen the debate around the cloth’s age. Rucker presents statistical and material-analysis challenges to conventional theories. Casabianca invites us to consider broader implications: if this relic is genuine, what does it mean for the story of the Resurrection and for our faith?
This panel is structured for both curious newcomers and seasoned researchers. The speakers use clear language, leave space for open questions and provoke you to think deeper. They show how the Shroud of Turin continues to attract believers, skeptics and scientists alike — all looking for clues connected to Jesus Christ and the Resurrection.
Whether you’re fascinated by linen threads, pollen grains or theological repercussions, this conversation is a must. It reminds us that faith and science can meet around a single linen cloth that wrapped a man — perhaps the man who rose from the dead.
Click here to view the video: https://youtu.be/DILD_AoVfew
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