Gospel of Luke One of the synoptic gospels and the third book of the New Testament. The only gospel with a prologue, Luke informs his readers that the work is based on research rather than direct observation. Particular to Luke is the Nativity scene (Luke 1:26-80), as is the account of Jesus’ childhood (Luke 2:41-52) and the human genealogy of Christ (3:23-38). Luke’s gospel tends to emphasize marginalized people, women and the importance of prayer. » Luke (St.), Acts of the Apostles
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