- Luke-Acts
Luke-Acts is the name usually given by
Biblical scholar s to the composite work of theGospel of Luke and theActs of the Apostles in theNew Testament . Together they describe theMinistry of Jesus and the subsequents lives of theApostles and theApostolic Age .Both the books of Luke and Acts are anonymous narratives written for a person named Theophilus [Luke 1:3; Acts 1:1] . The book of Acts refers to Luke as "the first book" [Acts 1:1] , and the author probably intended both books to be read together. Most scholars believe that they were written by the same person. A traditional view holds that they were written by Luke named in
Colossians , a doctor and follower of Paul, but some modern scholarship doubts this view; a date of between 50 and 150 CE is considered likely for the work's composition. The work isHellenized and written for agentile audience. It is not known when it was separated into the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts.Marcion did not use Acts, perhaps he was unaware of it;Irenaeus is the first to use and mention Acts, specifically againstMarcionism .References
* Miller, Robert J., "The Complete Gospels", pp. 332-342. Polebridge Press, 1992. ISBN 0-944344-49-6
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/story/luke.html Luke-Acts] in "From Jesus to Christ", aPBS series
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