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Science and the Shroud


Article # : 11487 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 10 / 1986  4,447 Words
Author : W. Wesley McDonald
W. Wesley McDonald is associate professor of political science at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania.

       THE MYSTERIOUS SHROUD
       Ian Wilson, photographs by Vernon Miller
       Doubleday & Company, 1986
       158 pp., $19.95
       
        Located in the Renaissance Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in the Piedmontese city of Turin is the Shroud of Turin, possibly the most venerated religious object in Christendom. Mysteriously imprinted on this 14 foot 3 inch by 3 foot 7 inch swath of patched and stained linen are the frontal and dorsal images of a full figure of a man whose body markings correspond with the Gospel accounts of the Scourging and Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth.
       
        What is this cloth hailed by some as the authentic burial cloth of Jesus and denounced by others as a clever medieval fake? Whence did it come and how was the enigmatic image of the man of the Shroud formed? These are questions that everyone who has puzzled over the mystery of the Shroud for the past 600 years has struggled to solve. In recent decades, because of advanced scientific research techniques, we may be closer to answering these questions than ever before.
       
        Another Ian Wilson, art historian, journalist, and member of the British Society for the Turin Shroud, is widely recognized as one of the leading scholars on the Shroud. His first book on the Shroud, The Shroud of Turin (1978), was considered by many as a definitive account of the "lost years" of the Shroud's history before its sudden appearance in fourteenth-century France. His intention in this second book is not to provide any new arguments or information, but to summarize the ... (1994 of 26487 Characters)
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