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The Shroud of Turin: A Surrejoinder

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  • Randall Basinger

In a previous article in this journal, Gary Habermas argued for a great value of the shroud of Turin as a witness to the resurrection of Christ. This article is a surrejoinder to the arguments of Habermas.

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The Shroud of Turin and Apologetics: A Rejoinder to Basinger and Basinger

  • Semi-Technical
  • Gary R. Habermas

In a previous article in this journal, Gary Habermas argued for a great value of the shroud of Turin as a witness to the resurrection of Christ. This article is a rejoinder to arguments against Habermas' position.

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The Shroud of Turin and Apologetics - A Response to Gary Habermas

  • Semi-Technical
  • Randall Basinger

In a previous article in this journal Gary Habermas argued for a great value of the Shroud of Turin as a witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This article challenges that position on philosophical grounds.

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The Shroud of Turin and Its Significance for Biblical Studies

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  • Gary R. Habermas

The shroud of Turin occasions interest every now and again. This paper focuses on four areas of interest around the shroud: its history, its relationship to biblical references of burial practices, its possible correlations to the historical Jesus, and its possible function as evidence for Christ's resurrection.

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