Difference between revisions of "Gospel of Luke"

From OrthodoxWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Eliminated some redundancy, added note about women.)
m (+ series template)
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{stub}}
+
{{Gospels}}
  
 
The '''Gospel of Luke''' (literally, "according to Luke") is a synoptic [[Gospels|Gospel]] and the third book in the [[New Testament]] [[Biblical canon|canon]].
 
The '''Gospel of Luke''' (literally, "according to Luke") is a synoptic [[Gospels|Gospel]] and the third book in the [[New Testament]] [[Biblical canon|canon]].
Line 7: Line 7:
 
The Gospel is also the longest of the four canonical Gospels.  The text narrates the life of Jesus, with particular interest concerning his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection.  It ends with an account of the ascension.  More emphasis is placed on women than in the other Gospels.
 
The Gospel is also the longest of the four canonical Gospels.  The text narrates the life of Jesus, with particular interest concerning his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection.  It ends with an account of the ascension.  More emphasis is placed on women than in the other Gospels.
  
==External link==
+
{{incomplete}}
*[[Wikipedia:Gospel of Luke]]
 
  
 +
== Authorship and writing of the Gospel ==
 +
== Background ==
 +
== Major Theme ==
 +
== Outline ==
 +
== Manuscripts ==
 +
== References ==
 +
== Sources ==
 +
== Orthodox Reading material ==
  
 +
== External link ==
 +
*[[Wikipedia:Gospel of Luke|Gospel of Luke article, Wikipedia]]
 +
 +
 +
[[Category:Gospels]]
 +
[[Category:New Testament]]
 
[[Category:Scripture]]
 
[[Category:Scripture]]
 +
 +
[[el:Κατά Λουκάν Ευαγγέλιον]]
 +
[[fr:Évangile selon saint Luc]]
 +
[[ro:Evanghelia după Luca]]

Latest revision as of 02:26, August 4, 2011

The Canonical Gospels
Gospel of Matthew | Gospel of Mark | Gospel of Luke | Gospel of John


The Gospel of Luke (literally, "according to Luke") is a synoptic Gospel and the third book in the New Testament canon.

Although the document is internally anonymous, the authorship of this Gospel has been traditionally ascribed to the Apostle Luke, a physician who accompanied the Apostle Paul on some of his missionary travels.

The Gospel is also the longest of the four canonical Gospels. The text narrates the life of Jesus, with particular interest concerning his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection. It ends with an account of the ascension. More emphasis is placed on women than in the other Gospels.


This article or section is incomplete. It is more than a stub, but does not yet include a sufficient summary of the subject matter. You can help OrthodoxWiki by expanding it.


Authorship and writing of the Gospel

Background

Major Theme

Outline

Manuscripts

References

Sources

Orthodox Reading material

External link