1st Edition

The Holy Fire and the Divine Photography The Image of the Holy Shroud of Christ

By Giulio Fanti, Robert Siefker Copyright 2024
    378 Pages 73 Color & 89 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    378 Pages 73 Color & 89 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    The information presented in this book will startle the world. For centuries, the authenticity of the Holy Shroud has been argued about. Skeptics push their negative opinion based on a few highly questionable clues, while the authenticists continue to detect new facts confirming that the Relic wrapped the corpse of Jesus Christ and that the body image impressed on it was produced by a source of energy generated during the Resurrection.

    What is world-changing is that to explain this "impossible image" of a tortured and crucified man, the book presents a startling new hypothesis, the "Divine Photograph" taken at the instant of the Resurrection, based on a phenomenon, the "Miracle of the Holy Fire" that manifests on every Holy Saturday at the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. As this amazing relationship becomes more broadly known, the world will be shocked.

    1. The Miracle of the Holy Fire

    2. Miracle of the Holy Fire, History and Religious Significance

    3. Science Investigates the Holy Fire

    4. The Holy Shroud and the Impossible Image

    5. The Divine Photography

    6. Conclusion

    Biography

    Giulio Fanti is associate professor of mechanical and thermal measurements at the the University of Padua, Italy. He was a founding member of the Interdepartmental Center for Space Studies and Activities "G. Colombo", and a member of groups for important space missions. He has been studying the Shroud for more than 25 years and is the coordinator of the Shroud Science Group. He has published more than 200 works, many of them on the Shroud, including books, articles, and educational texts.

    Robert Siefker graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a degree in Civil engineering on a U.S. Navy scholarship. After five years serving in the Naval Civil Engineering Corps, he pursued a civilian career in software development. He worked in the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado (TSC), headed by Dr. John Jackson, leader of the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP). He built a website for TSC and is a co-author and the editor of the highly rated book on the Shroud entitled The Shroud of Turin: A Critical Summary of Observations, Data and Hypotheses.