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by Daniel Alexander
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Some objects should not exist.
This one does.
The Shroud of Turin is one of the most studied and contested artifacts in human history. For over a century, scientists, historians, and skeptics have attempted to explain it as art, accident, or medieval fabrication. None of those explanations have survived sustained examination.
The Linen That Bore the Cross approaches the Shroud without sermons, symbolism, or appeals to belief. It examines the cloth as physical evidence-documenting the injuries recorded on its surface, the mechanics of Roman crucifixion reflected in the body it bears, and the scientific anomalies that continue to resist dismissal.
The image on the Shroud is not paint.
The bloodstains follow physiological rules.
The wounds align precisely with known methods of execution.
This book does not attempt to prove faith or close debate. It asks a quieter, more unsettling question: What do we do with an object that behaves exactly like the burial cloth of a crucified man-yet refuses every ordinary explanation?
Written with restraint and respect for doubt, this is a forensic examination of a body that should still be there-but isn't.
Title
The Linen That Bore the Cross: The Shroud of Turin and the Physical Evidence of the Crucifixion
Publisher
Karma Creations Publishing LLC
Published
March 2026
Weight
155g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9798295561580
ISBN-10
8295561588
Eden Code
7407336
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