Sobre el Autor

Manuel Lacunza was a notable Argentine Jesuit priest and theologian. He is best remembered for his significant work, "Venida del Mesías en Gloria y Majestad," which explores themes of eschatology and the second coming of Christ. Through his writings, Lacunza aimed to combine biblical prophecy with a rational approach, attempting to make complex theological concepts more accessible to the layperson. His works had a profound impact on later theological discourse, particularly in the context of Protestant interpretations of prophecy.

Lacunza's ideas were controversial in his time, as they challenged the prevailing views within the Catholic Church. Despite the opposition he faced, his writings gained traction among various Protestant groups, influencing a range of thinkers and movements. His unique perspective on the interpretation of scripture and eschatological themes has cemented his legacy as a key figure in the development of modern theological thought in Latin America and beyond.

nacionalidad Argentino
Fecha de Nacimiento September 1, 1731
Lugar de Nacimiento San Fernando, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fecha de fallecimiento June 2, 1801