The Shroud of Turin. A 14 1/2 foot long by 3 1/2 foot-wide linen cloth, made with of a distinct herringbone weave, that bears the mysterious image of a battered and scourged man. This man also bears the wounds of crucifixion, puncture wounds on his wrists and feet, his head showing injuries from a cap of thorns.  Could this be the image of Jesus Christ? In today’s episode, we will hear the first of a two-part interview with professional photographer Barrie Schwortz, who worked with the Shroud of Turin Research Project in 1978. Join me for the first of this three-part special on the Shroud of Turin.

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