The Prominent Role of Women in the Story of Easter
It is remarkable and surprising that women play such a prominent role in the gospels as the first witnesses to the resurrection of Jesus.
Read MoreIt is remarkable and surprising that women play such a prominent role in the gospels as the first witnesses to the resurrection of Jesus.
Read MoreThe Gospels give accurate details about Jesus’ travels and distances to the places he visited.
Read MoreMany rules were broken.
Read MoreCaravaggio (Italian, 1571-1610).The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, circa 1600. Sanssouci Picture Gallery, Germany.
There is a lot more to Thomas than his doubts.
Read MoreCreatinine and ferritin iron nanoparticles found on the Shroud of Turin.
Read MoreThe Shroud of Turin would be of limited interest as an ancient artifact were it not for the fact that the gospel of Mark mentions that Joseph of Arimathea wrapped Jesus' body in a linen cloth for burial.
Read MoreAward of Merit at the Christian Life International Film Festival for our film Jesus Alive Again.
Read MoreShroud of Turin face, on real linen fabric, framed in gold and black.
Read MoreDouble-page depiction of the Shroud of Turin in 16th century prayer book.
16th century prayer book depicts Shroud of Turin before fire damage.
Read MoreA film about one of the most influential events in the history of mankind.
Read MoreMary of Magdala was part of a group of women who financially supported Jesus' ministry out of their own resources.
Read MoreAn illustration from the Pray Codex, Burial of Jesus.
Where some see an empty sarcophagus, others see the Shroud of Turin.
Read MoreShroud of Turin, hands area.
The carbon-14 tests Dr. Tite oversaw dated the Shroud of Turin from 1260 to 1390AD.
Read MoreThe date on which we celebrate Easter follows an ancient tradition.
Read MoreJames Tissot (French, 1836-1902). Woe unto You, Scribes and Pharisees , 1886-1894. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper. Brooklyn Museum.
First century Jewish society in Palestine included several groups of people with different ideologies, occupations, and objectives.
Read MorePollen and human DNA on the Shroud is from wide geographical areas and nationalities.
Read MoreJames Tissot (French, 1836-1902). The Pharisees and the Sadducees Come to Tempt Jesus, 1886-1894. Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper. Brooklyn Museum.
Even before the events of Holy Week, there had been an ongoing effort to arrest and kill Jesus.
Read MoreThe Shroud of Turin is between a picture and a statue.
Read MoreAntonio Ciseri (1821-1891), Ecce Homo, 1871. Gallery of Modern Art, Florence, Italy.
The Caesarea stone: first archaeological evidence for Pontius Pilate.
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