Originally published in December 2002, the Popular Mechanics article “The Real Face of Jesus” created a face for the most famous historical figure in human history. Since then, science has continued ...
I have seen the face of Jesus as he looked after being taken down from the cross! So have millions of others who watched an extraordinary documentary aired on the History Channel last Tuesday. It was ...
An AI video based on a famous religious artifact has revealed what Christ may have looked like. The Shroud of Turin is an ancient cloth which many Christians believe was used to wrap Jesus' mutilated ...
New advancements in artificial intelligence have led to a fresh interpretation of the Shroud of Turin — and the face of Jesus Christ. The Shroud of Turin, a 14-foot linen sheet, has divided opinion ...
News flash: Jesus was five-foot-eight, quite swarthy, not blond and looked nothing like James Caviezel or Willem Dafoe. Jesus was not movie-star handsome, nor even handsome at all. And he certainly ...
of Turin, as reconstructed for "The Real Face of Jesus" on the History Channel. Click on the picture to watch an MSNBC video about the program. Does the Shroud of Turin show the "real face of Jesus"?
There's mixed reaction around the globe to the image. March 31, 2010— -- The History Channel revealed for the first time Tuesday night a new 3-D image that many believe to be the face of Christ, ...
Gerard Verschuuren is a Catholic biologist and philosopher who works at the junction of science and religion. His wide-ranging background includes genetics, biological anthropology and statistics, but ...
In the Sixth Station of the Cross, a woman wipes the face of Jesus. A miracle ensues insofar as the cloth she uses receives the true image of Jesus’ face. She is appropriately called “Veronica,” which ...
While believers and historians alike accept and agree that Jesus existed and died on a Roman cross sometime around 33 A.D., scholars regularly disagree over what he may have looked like. Historical ...