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The Anointing of Belief
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- ISBN8235665026
- EAN9798235665026
- Date de parution10/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
What if the evidence for the resurrection has been in front of us all along - woven into linen, encoded in light, waiting for the technology to reveal it?The Anointing of Belief follows the path of Jesus Christ from the ancient prophecies of the Old Testament through the acts and deeds of his ministry, his crucifixion, and his resurrection - drawing on the original Greek and Hebrew texts of the Diaglott and Young's Literal Translation to illuminate what centuries of interpretation have obscured.
At the heart of this journey stands the Shroud of Turin - the burial cloth of Jesus Christ - whose image, invisible to the naked eye for two thousand years, was revealed by photography in 1898 and confirmed by NASA technology in 1976 to contain three-dimensional data no human hand could have placed there. This is not a devotional. It is an investigation - through scripture, science, and the witness of great art - into the mechanism by which every man is saved.
The cross. The sword. The cloth. The transformation. Approximately 200 pages. Richly illustrated with paintings and manuscript images spanning two thousand years of Christian art. Part 1 of the Cloth of Transformation series.
At the heart of this journey stands the Shroud of Turin - the burial cloth of Jesus Christ - whose image, invisible to the naked eye for two thousand years, was revealed by photography in 1898 and confirmed by NASA technology in 1976 to contain three-dimensional data no human hand could have placed there. This is not a devotional. It is an investigation - through scripture, science, and the witness of great art - into the mechanism by which every man is saved.
The cross. The sword. The cloth. The transformation. Approximately 200 pages. Richly illustrated with paintings and manuscript images spanning two thousand years of Christian art. Part 1 of the Cloth of Transformation series.






