The resurrection of the Shroud / Mark Antonacci.

Relying on new scientific research utilizing technologies only available within the last decade, the author presents a detailed argument that the Shroud of Turin belonged to Jesus.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Main Author: Antonacci, Mark, 1949-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : M. Evans, ℗♭2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • Resurrecting the Shroud
  • Previous Scientific Treatment of the Shroud
  • Examination of the Man in the Shroud
  • The Man's Wounds
  • Facial and Head Wounds
  • Hand and Arm Wounds
  • Scourge Marks
  • Chest Wound
  • Shoulder Injuries
  • Leg and Foot Wounds
  • Wounds Depicted on the Shroud Are Those of a Human Being
  • Unique Method of Transfer of Blood from Body to the Cloth
  • Death by Crucifixion
  • The Images on the Shroud
  • The Body Image Is a Negative
  • The Body Image Is Superficial
  • The Body Image Is Directionless
  • The Body Image Is Three-Dimensional, Formed Through Space
  • The Body Image Was Formed Along Vertical Paths
  • Distinct Differences Between the Blood and the Body Images
  • Technology and the Shroud Image
  • Painting Theories Explored
  • Spectral Studies of the Shroud
  • Chemical Testing for Paint
  • Painting Theory Disproved
  • Attempts to Reproduce the Shroud Image
  • Naturalistic Theories
  • Vapograph (Diffusion) Theory
  • Direct-Contact Theories
  • Volkringer Method
  • Singlet Oxygen Theory (Lomas and Knight)
  • Bacteria and Fungi
  • Artistic Theories
  • Nickell Powder-Rubbing Method
  • Craig-Bresee Method
  • Heated Bas-Relief/Scorch Theory
  • Hot Statue Method
  • Radiation and Electrostatic Fields (Kirlian Method or Corona Discharge)
  • Engraved Lines Technique
  • Kersten and Gruber Method
  • Medieval Photography
  • Other Artistic Theories and Experiments
  • Archaeological Artifacts and Other Evidence Pointing to Time, Place, and Identity of the Victim
  • Textile Studies of the Shroud.