Few objects in history have inspired as much devotion, debate, and mystery as the Shroud of Turin. Revered by some as the burial cloth of Christ and dismissed by others as a medieval creation, it sits at the uneasy crossroads of faith, science, and history.
Written in a clear, human tone, this book explores the origins of the shroud, the scientific tests carried out over decades, and the unanswered questions that continue to puzzle researchers. It weighs evidence with care, presenting competing theories without forcing easy conclusions.
This is not an attempt to persuade belief or disbelief, but an invitation to curiosity. The Shroud of Turin asks what the relic truly represents and why, centuries later, it still resists a definitive explanation.