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New DNA Analysis of the Shroud of Turin Reopens a Centuries-Old Debate

Few artifacts in the world occupy the space between faith, history, science, and public fascination quite like the Shroud of Turin. For centuries, the linen cloth has been treated by some believers as a sacred relic connected to Jesus Christ, while many historians and scientists have regarded it as a medieval creation whose mystique only…
The 1,300-Year-Old Loaves That Brought the Words “I Am the Bread of Life” to Life

Archaeologists working at Topraktepe, the ancient hilltop site of Eirenopolis (in modern Turkey), have uncovered an extraordinary find: five carbonized loaves of bread, one of which bears a portrait of Jesus and a Greek inscription reading, “With gratitude to Blessed Jesus.” Dated to the 7th–8th centuries AD, the loaves are remarkable not only for their…
