
Luke (Gospel of Luke)
The Gospel of Luke, one of the four New Testament books, tells the story of Jesus' life, teachings, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes Jesus’ compassion for the marginalized, including women, the poor, and sinners, highlighting themes of mercy, forgiveness, and social justice. Written by Luke, a doctor and companion of Paul, it seeks to present a detailed, orderly account accessible to a broad audience. Its goal is to deepen understanding of Jesus’ mission and encourage faith through stories, parables, and reflections that underscore God's love for all people.