Category:Luke (subject)
Luke (1st century CE) was, according to Christian tradition, one of the four evangelists and a companion of Paul of Tarsus.
Overview
The author of Luke-Acts is traditionally identified with Luke, a friend and companion of Paul, mentioned in three letters--as "a fellow worker" (Philemon 1:24), "the beloved physician" (Colossians 4:14), and a companion (2 Timothy 4:11).
Christian tradition assumed that they were all references to the same person and described Luke as a Gentile, a native of Antioch, by profession a physician. Besides being the author of Luke-Acts, he was also described as the first iconographer. There are no narratives about his martyrdom; Luke was believed to have lived to old age. His reputed remains were brought to Padoa [Italy] in the 12th century.
Studies on the historical Luke are made impossible by the lack of evidence, and are generally restricted to introductory notes on the authorship of Luke-Acts, or to the study of the legends surrounding his life.
Luke, in ancient sources
Eusebius
III 4,7-8 - [7] But Luke, who was of Antiochian parentage and a physician by profession, and who was especially intimate with Paul and well acquainted with the rest of the apostles, has left us, in two inspired books, proofs of that spiritual healing art which he learned from them. One of these books is the Gospel, which he testifies that he wrote as those who were from the beginning eyewitnesses and ministers of the word delivered unto him, all of whom, as he says, he followed accurately from the first. (Luke 1:2-3) The other book is the Acts of the Apostles which he composed not from the accounts of others, but from what he had seen himself. [8] And they say that Paul meant to refer to Luke's Gospel wherever, as if speaking of some gospel of his own, he used the words, "according to my Gospel."
Luke, in the arts
The traditional iconography of Luke focused on his role as evangelist and first Christian painter; it never developed into a narrative cycle.
Modern novels seems to be more attracted to his medical profession and his relationship with Paul. Luke appears prominently also in some novels on Paul and Christian origins, notably, The Silver Chalice (1952 Costain), novel, and Paul (2000 Wangerin), novel.
Luke the Evangelist
- Luke Donatello.jpg
- Luke Hals.jpg
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Luke the Painter
- Luke Painter Weyden.jpg
- Luke Painter Zurbarán.jpg
- See Luke (arts) -- survey of fictional works
Luke in scholarship
- Luke (research) -- survey of scholarly works
See also Gospel of Luke -- Acts of the Apostles -- Jesus of Nazareth -- Paul of Tarsus
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Pages in category "Luke (subject)"
The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
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- Luke's Quest (1947 Snedecker / Unwin), juvenile novel & art
- How Luke Discovered Christmas (1951 Pickett), novel
- (+) Road to Bithynia (1951 Slaughter), novel
- The Letters of Luke the Physician (1957 Lloyd), novel
- Une étoile sur Antioche (1959 Caldwell / Doringe), novel (French ed.)
- O livro que Lucas não escreveu (1969 Branco Ribeiro), novel
- Luke: Historian and Theologian (1970 Marshall), book
- Luke: The Boy who Wanted to Make People Well (1972 Battle / Teichman), children's novel
- Lukas als hellenistischer Schriftsteller: Studien zur Apostelgeschichte (1972 Plümacher), book
- Lucas, o médico escravo (1974 Branco Ribeiro), novel
- Fui um dos Setenta (1977 Branco Ribeiro), novel
- "And So We Came to Rome": The Political Perspective of St. Luke (1983 Walaskay), book
- My Friend Paul (1986 Yale), novel
- What Are They Saying about Luke? (1989 Powell), book
- The Visual Bible: Acts (1994 Bergh), feature film
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- Letters to Luke (2001 Holoubek), novel
- All Roads Lead to Murder (2002 Bell), novel
- So You Think You're a New Testament Writer (2004 Coles), novel
- El hijo del hombre (2007 Vidal Manzanares), novel
- (+) Luke's Story (2009 LaHaye/Jenkins), novel
- Luke: The Elite Evangelist (2010 Kuhn), book
- Theophilos (2010 O'Brien), novel
- Lukas, die geliefde geneesheer (Luke, the Beloved Physician / 2010 Prinsloo), novel
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