Easter Shroud Debunking

Published on March 25, 2005

An Idaho English teacher, Nathan Wilson, has offered a theory on how the Shroud of Turin — Jesus’ supposed burial cloth — was faked, by using of paint, glass and linen to create a false “photo negative” image. Wilson, an evangelical Christian who professes his belief in the resurrection “‘without a doubt,'” wrote his theory […]

An Idaho English teacher, Nathan Wilson, has offered a theory on how the Shroud of Turin — Jesus’ supposed burial cloth — was faked, by using of paint, glass and linen to create a false “photo negative” image. Wilson, an evangelical Christian who professes his belief in the resurrection “‘without a doubt,'” wrote his theory on the forgery of the Shroud for Christianity Today’s Books and Culture section, and hopes to write a novel on the topic.

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