Christ Pantocrator, an icon at St. Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai (550 CE) thought by some to be sourced from the Shroud of Turin image
The Quest for the Historical Jesus

 

Additional resources on the Historical Jesus Quest.

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Other web pages address some of the other evidence that presents various arguments about the historical implications of the Turin Shroud. Of particular significance: why is the carbon 14 dating wrong. And what other evidence exists that tends to confirm historical plausibility.


 

In daily life, we assume as certain many things which, on a closer scrutiny, are found to be so full of apparent contradictions that only a great amount of thought enables us to know what it is that we really may believe. In the search for certainty, it is natural to begin with our present experiences, and in some sense, no doubt, knowledge is to be derived from them. But any statement as to what it is that our immediate experiences make us know is very likely to be wrong.

Bertrand Russell, Problems of Philosophy
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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