Das Turiner Grabtuch
- 440 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Dieser Autor ist bekannt für seine Auseinandersetzung mit historischen und religiösen Themen und taucht tief in faszinierende Sujets ein.Besondere Anerkennung hat er für seine Forschung zum Turiner Grabtuch erhalten, was auf ein Interesse an fesselnden historischen Rätseln schließen lässt.Seine Werke bieten den Lesern wahrscheinlich aufschlussreiche und fesselnde Erzählungen, wie es sich für einen engagierten historischen und religiösen Gelehrten gehört.






The Fascinating World of Undiscovered Places, Graves, Wrecks, and Treasure
A breezy, easy-to-read survey of the unsolved puzzles of history and the deeper mysteries behind our more recent and exotic archeological finds. 85 black-and-white illustrations. 37 maps.
Dramatic new evidence that the biblical flood was a real-life event
Archaeology has shed much light on the veracity of the Bible, this book brings the story up to date. Among issues explored are the possible evidence for a Great Flood found at Ur, the discovery of clay tablets in Syria purporting to relate to Abraham, biblical plagues, fall of Jericho, whereabouts of the Ark, significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Describes the techniques archaeologists use to reconstruct the faces of individuals and their lives and deaths from human remains, and presents examples from prehistoric times to the seventeenth century.
The discussion of the Turin shroud and the literary industry that surrounds it is a subject that attracts muc sceptical attention. However, Wilson's detailed account of the story of the shroud and the numerous attempts to ascertain the truth of its origins covers all the major areas of controversy and is compelling even for non-believers.
Is there life beyond the grave? Wilson investigates all varieties of claimed evidence for a life beyond the grave. Perfect for the vast and passionate readership of Raymond Moody's Life after Life and Kenneth Ring's Life at Death. Photos.
The Evidence
Reissued for the first Christmas of the new millennium, Ian Wilson's best-selling update of the latest evidence confirming the truth of the New Testament is now back in print, lavishly illustrated, and with a new introduction by the author. 200 color photos.
Returning to her childhood home in Cheshire after her father's death, Sarah Pennington reconnects with her past and the beauty of rural life. The farm evokes cherished memories, allowing her to reflect on her upbringing and the deep ties to her family and the land. This poignant journey explores themes of loss, nostalgia, and the healing power of nature as Sarah navigates her grief and seeks to honor her father's legacy.