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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · St. Luke (flourished 1st century ce; feast day October 18) was, in Christian tradition, the author of the Gospel According to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, a companion of St. Paul the Apostle, and the most literary of the New Testament writers. Information about his life is scanty.

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  2. Mar 29, 2019 · Saint Luke, also known as Luke the Evangelist, is widely regarded as the author of both the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts. He wrote more of the New Testament than anyone else—even the Apostle Paul.

  3. Gospel of Luke and Acts. Luke the Evangelist [a] is one of the Four Evangelists —the four traditionally ascribed authors of the canonical gospels. The Early Church Fathers ascribed to him authorship of both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. Prominent figures in early Christianity such as Jerome and Eusebius later reaffirmed his ...

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    • Gospel of Luke, Acts of the Apostles
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  5. Jun 25, 2019 · Abrahamic / Middle Eastern Christianity. Luke the Evangelist: Profile & Biography of Luke. Luke the Evangelist. By. Austin Cline. Updated on June 25, 2019. The name Luke comes from the Greek Loukas which may itself be an affectionate form of the Latin Lucius.

  6. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › saintsSt. Luke | EWTN

    St. Luke. Share. The great apostle of the Gentiles, or rather the Holy Ghost by his pen, is the panegyrist of this glorious evangelist, and his own inspired writings are the highest standing and most authentic commendation of his sanctity, and of those eminent graces which are a just subject of our admiration, but which human praises can only ...

  7. Mar 7, 2017 · By. Scott P. Richert. Updated on March 07, 2017. While two books of the Bible (the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles) are traditionally ascribed to Saint Luke, the third of the four evangelists is mentioned only three times by name in the New Testament.

  8. www.ewtn.com › st-luke-25796St. Luke | EWTN

    St. Luke was one of the four evangelists. A Gentile from Antioch in Syria, St. Paul calls him “the beloved physician” (Col. 4:14), indicating his previous occupation. As a writer, he composed the third Gospel, which provides the most extensive and thorough biography of Our Lord, as well as the book of Acts, an account of the early apostolic ...

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