N.
D. Wilson
Wilson holds an MA from St. John’s College, Annapolis and
is the Managing Editor of Credenda/Agenda
magazine, a religiously and philosophically Trinitarian cultural
journal. He is also a Fellow of Literature at New
St. Andrews College, where he teaches a year-long freshman
course on Classical Rhetoric, as well as an eight-week seminar
on Euclid’s Elements. While pursuing a year of graduate
study at Liberty University in 2000, he was first truly introduced
to the Shroud of Turin by Dr. Gary Habermas, constructing the
Shadow Theory later that same year as a result of one of Habermas’s
lectures.
“Father
Brown Fakes the Shroud,” Wilson’s article describing
both the formulation and testing of the Shadow Theory has been
published in Books
and Culture, March/April, 2005.
Scott
Minnich, Ph.D.
Dr. Minnich is an Associate Professor of Microbiology at the University
of Idaho. He did postdoctoral research at both Princeton and Purdue
and his current research interests include Y. enterocolitica gene
expression and coordinate reciprocal expression of flagellar and
virulence genes. His work has also played an important role within
the Intelligent Design scientific community.
Dr.
Minnich was already familiar with the issues surrounding the Shroud
of Turin, when Wilson contacted him about the Shadow Theory. He
provided Wilson with essential guidance regarding the structuring
of the experiment.
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