Shroud of Turin
«This book constitutes the very best analysis of the history of the Shroud of Turin and of other competing shrouds, from antiquity to the present day. Relying on a complete reexamination of the documented evidence, this work is a masterpiece in its use of the methods of historical criticism. It is an antidote to the devotional and pseudoscientific literature put in circulation by those who believe in the authenticity of the relic. -- Fr. Pier Angelo Gramaglia, Professor Emeritus of Patrology, Theological University of Northern Italy»
Shrouds have long held a special place among the sacred relics of Christendom. In the Middle Ages, shrouds, like holy relics, were the prize possessions of churches and cities. Cloaked in mystery, these artifacts have long been objects of reverence and awe, as well as sources of debates, quarrels, thefts, and excommunications. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Baylor University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781481311472
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«This book constitutes the very best analysis of the history of the Shroud of Turin and of other competing shrouds, from antiquity to the present day. Relying on a complete reexamination of the documented evidence, this work is a masterpiece in its use of the methods of historical criticism. It is an antidote to the devotional and pseudoscientific literature put in circulation by those who believe in the authenticity of the relic. -- Fr. Pier Angelo Gramaglia, Professor Emeritus of Patrology, Theological University of Northern Italy»
«Andrea Nicolotti's book is a work in which the author succeeds with masterful measure and proficiency in the far from simple task of combining questions of the past with the reality of the present. In his informed use of investigative tools drawn from diverse disciplines and fields, the author deploys a refined research technique and an intellectual sensibility, in so doing revealing a rare breadth of approach. -- Pier Giorgio Zunino, Member of the Academy of Sciences of Turin»