The Names of Christ, a masterpiece of the golden age of Spain, was written by Luis de León (1527–1591), an Augustinian friar, a professor and a poet. Written in the style of a pastoral dialogue, it is a meditation on the significance of Christ’s names. This study of Christology will benefit modern pastors and teachers who wish to cain a perspective on how Christians have traditionally approached the office and role of Jesus.
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