
Luke (author of Acts)
Luke, traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, was a well-educated physician and a close companion of the Apostle Paul. His writings provide a detailed, orderly account of Jesus’s life, teachings, and the early Christian church’s development. Luke aimed to inform both believers and non-believers about the significance of Jesus and the spread of Christianity, emphasizing themes of compassion, inclusion, and divine guidance. His work is valued for its historical detail, careful research, and the way it highlights the universal message of salvation.