Episodes

  • The Shroud: Hidden After the Resurrection?
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, historian Duran Smith joins Guy Powell to explore the early history of the Shroud following the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Smith discusses several theories regarding the Shroud’s journey across early Christian communities and its potential use in private Christian ceremonies during the first few centuries.

    The conversation investigates the possibility that the apostles kept the burial linens to themselves, only revealing them to select followers during the early days of Christianity. Smith examines the role of early Christian communities in safeguarding sacred relics and the “discipline of the secret” that may have surrounded the Shroud. This fascinating discussion also covers the connections between the Shroud, the Eucharist, and early Christian tradition.

    Smith also touches on the potential movement of the Shroud from Jerusalem to Antioch, Odessa, and eventually to Constantinople. Could this ancient relic have been used as a powerful visual representation of Christ's death and Resurrection in early Christian communities? Tune in to learn about the secrets of the Shroud that remain hidden in history.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Shroud of Turin: Who is He?
    Apr 11 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, host Guy Powell interviews Pam McCue, a researcher and speaker on the Shroud. Pam shares her journey from skepticism to conviction after encountering a Shroud exhibit.

    She delves into the historical and scientific evidence supporting the Shroud's authenticity, including early references to the Shroud in texts, and striking features it shares with ancient icons of Jesus Christ. Pam also discusses the groundbreaking discovery of pollen and dirt from Jerusalem on the Shroud, linking it directly to the Holy City.

    Pam emphasizes the importance of these findings, showing how they challenge the Carbon-14 dating and offer compelling evidence of the Shroud’s first-century origins. She explains the significance of the Shroud’s photographic negative effect and three-dimensional image, which no one has been able to replicate.

    This episode provides an insightful blend of faith, science, and history, pushing us to question the true identity of the man on the Shroud.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Shroud Hidden in Scripture
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, Guy Powell interviews researcher Larry Stalley. The discussion explores a powerful question. Is the Shroud of Turin hidden within the Bible?

    Stalley introduces the concept of the “discipline of the secret.” Early Christians protected sacred truths during persecution. This may explain why references to the Shroud appear veiled in Scripture.

    The episode dives into Old Testament typology. Stalley connects the Shroud to the Ark of the Covenant, manna, and priestly garments. These symbols reveal deeper meaning tied to Jesus Christ and the Resurrection.

    A major focus is tabernacle theology. The Shroud is presented as a “greater and more perfect tent.” This aligns with passages in Hebrews and offers new insight into the Resurrection narrative.

    The conversation also explores baptism and the Eucharist. These practices may reflect the transformation represented by the burial cloth. Baptism symbolizes death and rebirth. The Eucharist represents the body and blood of Christ.

    This episode blends theology, history, and faith. It challenges listeners to rethink the role of the Shroud of Turin. It also connects strongly with Guy Powell’s book, The Only Witness.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Shroud of Turin: Early Views
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, Guy Powell interviews Larry Stalley, a biblical scholar and expert on the Shroud. Stalley discusses his book, The Veiled Witness, which explores how the first Christians viewed the Shroud of Turin.

    He dives into the concept of the "discipline of the secret" and its connection to early Christian practices and beliefs. Stalley also shares insights into the Shroud’s role as a sacred relic, its relationship to Old Testament artifacts like the Ark of the Covenant, and how it became a symbol of Christ’s high priesthood.

    Through the lens of biblical typology, Stalley argues that the Shroud served not just as a burial cloth but as a profound witness to Christ’s resurrection.

    This episode uncovers the theological and historical significance of the Shroud, offering listeners a deeper understanding of its place in early Christianity.

    Whether you are a believer or a skeptic, the Shroud’s role in the development of Christian thought is a captivating subject that bridges faith, history, and mystery.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Gospel on Linen?
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, Guy Powell interviews Russ Breault about one of the most compelling claims surrounding the Shroud of Turin. Russ describes the cloth as a gospel written on linen and explains why it continues to inspire believers, researchers, and seekers alike.

    He discusses the relationship between the Shroud, the empty tomb, and the face cloth, showing how these elements connect to the Gospel story of Jesus Christ. The conversation also explores suffering, sacrifice, and the idea of extreme love revealed through the Passion.

    Russ offers insights that connect history, faith, and visual testimony in a way that is clear and accessible. This episode will resonate with anyone interested in the Resurrection, Christian apologetics, and the message behind The Only Witness.

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    54 mins
  • Shroud Truth Revealed
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, Guy Powell interviews Duran Smith to explore some of the most common objections to the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin.

    The discussion begins with the widely accepted historical fact of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and then moves into claims that the Shroud was painted or forged during the Middle Ages.

    Duran explains that scientific studies have confirmed the absence of paint, pigments, or artistic materials on the cloth, showing instead that the image is formed by a microscopic chemical change on the linen fibers.

    The episode also highlights the unique three-dimensional properties of the Shroud, which allow for accurate human reconstruction when processed, something no traditional artwork can achieve.

    They discuss the pointillistic nature of the image, where shading is created through fiber density rather than color variation, further supporting the argument against artistic creation. Additionally, the conversation addresses a medieval letter often cited by skeptics as proof of forgery, revealing its lack of credibility and unanswered questions.

    This episode connects faith, science, and historical reasoning, offering insights that align with The Only Witness and its exploration of the Shroud of Turin. It challenges listeners to reconsider assumptions and examine the evidence surrounding the Resurrection of Jesus Christ with a more informed perspective.

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    1 hr
  • Shroud Mystery Examined
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, Guy Powell interviews engineer and author Les Fredette. Fredette discusses whether the Shroud of Turin could realistically have been forged in the Middle Ages. He explains why the anatomical precision, blood evidence, and crucifixion details challenge medieval forgery claims.

    The conversation explores limestone traces connected to Jerusalem. It also considers how evolving science affects our understanding of the cloth. Fredette shares how he integrates Shroud research into his novel The Shrouded Truth. He avoids overwhelming readers with technical lectures. Instead, he presents evidence through character dialogue and tension.

    Faith and science intersect throughout the discussion. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ remains central to the question of authenticity. For readers of The Only Witness, this interview adds depth to the ongoing historical and theological exploration.

    Is the Shroud of Turin an unsolved scientific mystery? Or is it evidence connected to the Resurrection?

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    35 mins
  • Proof of Resurrection?
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of The Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, host Guy Powell interviews evangelical apologist and theologian William Red. The two dive deep into Jewish burial customs from the first century and how these practices offer compelling support for the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin.

    Red details how key figures like Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea honored Jesus Christ with kingly burial rites 75 pounds of burial spices and fine linen, just as one would expect for a royal entombment.

    The conversation doesn’t stop at tradition. Red explores modern science and its contributions to the Shroud’s authenticity, utilizing odds calculus and Bayesian probability to determine the likelihood of forgery.

    By considering over 30 lines of evidence, including blood chemistry and textile analysis, Red concludes that the probability of forgery is astronomically low.

    Whether you're grounded in faith or in data, this conversation challenges your perspective on the most famous burial cloth in history.

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    39 mins