In Christianity, the Logos (Greek: o Λόγος, lit. 'the word, discourse, or reason') is a name or title of Jesus Christ, seen as the pre-existent second person of the Trinity. In the Douay–Rheims, King James, New International, and other versions of the Bible, the first verse of the Gospel of John reads:
In these translations, Word is used for Λόγος, although the term is often used transliterated but untranslated in theological discourse.