Blaga iz raja: Spomenici prošlosti od Noine arke do Torinskog platna

Blaga iz raja: Spomenici prošlosti od Noine arke do Torinskog platna

Steven Sora

The author investigates the most famous relics of the last two thousand years, connecting the origin, origin and religious meanings with the latest discoveries of modern science, which can determine the exact dates of origin and their authenticity.

Is the Shroud of Turin just a medieval hoax or is it real evidence of the Resurrection? Is the skull of St. John the Baptist in France, in Damascus, or was it only recently found during excavations near the Dead Sea?

Can the wonders of modern science tarnish the reputation of the mysteries of holy relics that have been venerated for more than two millennia, or will they only confirm what millions of believers have long known? In the book Treasure from Paradise author Steven Sora will try to find answers to these questions.

In this fascinating exploration, Sora tells the story of Christianity's most prized artifacts - the Ark of the Covenant, Noah's Ark, the Primordial Cross, the Spear of Destiny, the Flame of Turin and the Holy Grail - as well as lesser-known objects such as the Shroud of Veronica and the bones and blood of biblical figures. Connecting historical and religious facts with the discoveries of modern science, Sora presents the origin, creation and religious meaning of each object and investigates the authenticity of each object through the lens of modern science.

Original title
Treasures from Heaven: Relics From Noah's Ark to the Shroud of Turin
Translation
Mirjana Harjač
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
365
Publisher
CID-NOVA, Zagreb, 2007.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53656-681-5

One copy is available

Condition:New
 

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