The Shroud of Turin: Photograph of the Resurrection - Part 1: Science of a Miracle (2024 Updates)

Subscribe to VeriMyth Pictures, and please consider donating to help Duran Smith expand his ministry with Ratio Christi: In this special two-part lecture series, Duran Smith talks about the science and history behind the Shroud of Turin. Come and see why it’s often called a “photograph of the resurrection of Jesus.“ This mysterious artifact has fascinated people for centuries. The miraculous image on the Shroud has proven to be scientifically unexplainable. Could this be the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ in which He was resurrected? Part 1 covers exciting new scientific dating results, and Part 2 will reveal new historical insights into the Shroud’s journey from Jerusalem to Turin. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:16 Credits and Thanks 00:07:04 What is the Shroud of Turin? 00:09:10 Image and Blood 00:11:50 A Brief Historical Summary 00:16:00 1899: Secondo Pia Takes the First Photograph of the Shroud 00:17:35 The Shroud is Photo Negative 00:25:51 1978: The Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP) 00:30:04 Not Paint 00:31:48 One Fibril Deep 00:33:45 Pointillism 00:36:11 Negative Shading 00:37:09 Mass Spectrometer Analysis 00:40:11 Hyper-Aged Fibrils 00:43:25 Vertical Projection and the Fall-Through Hypothesis 00:48:56 Weight Independent 00:50:19 Mirror Image 00:51:52 3D Shading and Modeling 00:56:01 Radiation 00:57:37 Bloodstains 01:00:34 Torture and Rigor Mortis 01:11:45 Addressing Objections: Incorrect Blood Flow Patterns 01:12:53 Disputed Coins and Flowers 01:15:43 Reproduction Attempts 01:20:29 The Infamous 1988 Carbon Dating 01:29:53 X-Ray Dated to the 1st Century 01:31:04 The Sudarium of Oviedo 01:35:26 The Shroud Today 01:37:32 Skeptics Become Believers 01:39:14 The Blood That Bought Your Sin 01:45:14 A Love Letter to the Age of Science 01:48:28 Closing Prayer Ratio Christi is a safe place for tough questions about faith. If you have doubts or questions about Jesus, Christianity, the Bible, philosophy, theology, science, politics, or anything, bring them to Ratio Christi for answers.
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