THE STORY OF JESUS
AN INTUITIVE ANTHOLOGY
by
Book Details
About the Book
THE STORY OF JESUS: AN INTUITIVE ANTHOLOGY Many contemporary Christians suspect that there is more to Jesus and his enduring message than the little that has survived in historical writings and the legendary Christian tradition. This book offers a narrative account of Jesus' life from the perspective of twenty contemporary writers who have developed their natural intuitive abilities to an unusually high level. They are therefore able to bring forth new and detailed information not ordinarily accessible by his¬tor¬ical or literary means. Some of them had demonstrated their unusual skill by probing deep¬ly into the personal lives and minds of historical individuals other than Jesus, while some had provided important and detailed technical infor¬mation which was then verified scien¬tifically. They¬ apply their intuitive skills here to uncover fresh information about the man Jesus, his contemporaries and his extensive teachings which never found their way into the New Test¬ament Gospels and related historical documents. These new findings offer a much richer view of the man himself than that available from traditional Christian sources. They also provide illumi¬nating insights and a deep spiritual under¬standing of Jesus' original and hidden teach¬ings. The Story of Jesus is essential reading for all inquirers and seekers into these hidden and previously lost portions of Christian spiritual history.
About the Author
William H. Kautz (ScD, M.I.T.) founded and directed the Center for Applied Intuition, a San Francisco organization which for fifteen years carried out research, training, public education, business consulting and personal counseling on intuition and its practical applications. Before this he was Staff Scientist at SRI International (Stanford Research Institute) where he con¬ducted and administered research in computer science, communications, geophysics and other fields for 34 years. Kautz is the author or co-author of seven books and many journal articles, and has taught courses at universities and public classes in the U.S. and abroad.