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Ian Wilson (1) (1941–)

Autore di Jesus: The Evidence

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Born in London in 1941, Ian Wilson attended Emanuel School in London and Magdalen College in Oxford. After his schooling, Wilson pursued a career in business management. In 1973, he was invited to study the Shroud of Turin, a topic of interest very close to his heart. His work resulted in the mostra altro best-seller The Turin Shroud, which was later translated into 10 languages. Wilson also co-scripted a critically-acclaimed television documentary on the subject, entitled The Silent Witness. This was followed by the best-selling book Jesus: The Evidence. Wilson is known for the investigative approach he takes in examining the evidence for life after death, stigmata, the biblical Exodus, the discovery of America, and the historical Shakespeare. Such was his approach in writing The Blood and the Shroud, which is the first detailed re-appraisal of the Shroud of Turin following the famous carbon dating. Wilson is married and has two sons. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

Opere di Ian Wilson

Jesus: The Evidence (1984) 320 copie
The Bible Is History (1999) 175 copie
Mysterious Shroud (1886) 69 copie
Holy Faces, Secret Places (1855) 35 copie

Opere correlate

The Folio Book of Historical Mysteries (2008) — Co-Author: Is the Turin Shroud a Fake?, alcune edizioni106 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1941
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Clapham, London, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Istruzione
University of Oxford (Magdalen College)
Attività lavorative
author
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Wilson, Ian, 1941-

Author writes on religious and scientific books

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Interesting factual study which looks at what evidence there might be for the existence of ghosts. Wilson starts off by considering what ghosts aren't - he debunks ghost photographs for example, and rules out the type of apparition seen at the point that someone dies by a friend/family member - and he goes on to investigate various cases, including those feted by celebrities in the field, and ruling out those which have poor quality evidence or documentation. He is rather hard on Peter Underwood (now deceased, but very active when this book was published in 1992) who was a leading light of the field at the time.

Wilson concludes that there is evidence and that the way to treat ghosts is kindly and to help them find rest rather than forcibly exorcise them, on the basis that the cases that seem genuine do relate to people who had 'unfinished business' in the sense of not feeling their burial had been carried out with the appropriate respect and consideration.
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kitsune_reader | 1 altra recensione | Nov 23, 2023 |
I bought this book, on the recommendation of a friend, sometime between the 1999 publication of the edition I own and 2005, when I was living in the Seattle area and regularly seeing four "Shakespeare in the Park" performances every summer. Author Ian Wilson presents voluminous research in this biography to make a convincing argument that William Shakespeare did in fact write the plays and poetry attributed to him. Included are numerous photographs and contemporary drawings and other illustrations, as well as 30 pages of endnotes and references, three appendices (including family trees and a helpful chronology), a nine-page bibliography, and ten-page index.

Wilson writes a lot about the inspirations and sources for each play (and some of the sonnets). An example (from pages 351-355) is one of my favorite plays, The Tempest, inspired by contemporary accounts of a 1609 Bermuda shipwreck of the Sea Venture, which was on a resupply mission to the Jamestown, Virginia colony. The weather phenomenon St. Elmo's fire described in one of those accounts may have been the spark for the character of Ariel in the play. Most interesting to me was Wilson's supposition (with copious evidence) that Shakespeare was a closet Catholic, a dangerous thing to be in Elizabethan and Jacobean England.
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riofriotex | 1 altra recensione | Dec 10, 2022 |
Ian Wilson is the World's foremost expert on the history of the Shroud. Barrie Schwortz was the official photographer for the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP), a team of scientists employed by various organizations such as the US Air Force Academy, NASA, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Medical community including Forensic Pathologists and Blood Porphyrins.

STURP conducted a battery of tests on the Turin Shroud in 1978 thus leading to the controversial Carbon 14 Dating tests conducted by several research universities in 1988.

The book offers a pictorial array of photographs of the Turin Shroud as well as photgraphs of the scientific testing and microscopic detail.
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hstanco | Jul 20, 2021 |

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ISBN
171
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