Material witness
Evidence for the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo
The Shroud of Turin has captivated the imagination of Christians since appearing in Europe in the 1300s. The mysterious image of the man on the cloth has defied explanation despite scientific examination. Controversy surrounds the radiocarbon test that dated the cloth to the Middle Ages. As a result, the Shroud is off-limits to further testing.
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But according to John 20:7, there were two cloths in the tomb. The other was the cloth that had been wrapped around Jesus’ head. Does the cathedral in Oviedo, Spain have that cloth? Is there any evidence connecting it with the Shroud of Turin? If so, what implications does the Sudarium have for the authenticity of the Shroud?
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This two-hour presentation features a full-sized, museum-quality replica of the Shroud. Audience members are invited to come examine the image up-close.
TESTIMONIALS
Doug Powell’s Material Witness engaged and inspired our congregation in a wonderful way. Even a year later, congregants will bring up what they learned or ask questions building on that night. His presentation on the Sudarium of Oviedo was completely new to myself and many who were familiar with the shroud. What a blessing!
Matt Barclay,
Associate Pastor, GraceLife Church, Pineville, NC
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A gifted presenter, Doug translates his copious knowledge of the Shroud into language everyone can understand, objectively examining the evidence for its authenticity.
The Rev. Protopresbyter Gregory Edwards
Dean, Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Birmingham, AL