The Shroud of Turin is the most studied artifact in human history—and after hundreds of thousands of research hours across dozens of scientific disciplines, no one can explain it.
In this special episode of the Chris Stefanick Show, I dive deep into the evidence that this ancient linen cloth is the burial—and resurrection—cloth of Jesus Christ.
From the photographic negative hidden for centuries before photography existed, to the 3D holographic body data, to the 34 trillion watts of energy required to produce the image, I share 15 mind-blowing scientific facts about the shroud that point to its validity.
Then I shift gears to discuss what the shroud reveals about the painful reality of Christ’s Passion—over 700 distinct injuries, the brutality of the scourging, the crown of thorns that was actually a helmet, Jerusalem limestone on His nose from falling face-first, and the forensic evidence of both living and dead blood in exactly the right locations.
This episode will give you a new understanding of what Christ suffered for us.
I am passionate about this subject, but by no means an expert. I’m grateful to the following sources that informed this discussion: the work of Jeremiah Johnston, Doug Powell, Robert Spitzer, the STURP team, ENEA (Paolo Di Lazzaro), Max Frei, Giulio Fanti, Elvio Carlino, and the broader sindonology research community.
