One of the four evangelists
One of the four gospel writers whose account shaped Christianity's story, and the only evangelist the early texts identify as a physician—a detail that made him patron saint of doctors and artists alike.
The Early Church Fathers credited Luke with authoring both the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, though scholars today debate the attribution given the lack of conclusive evidence. The New Testament mentions him sparingly; the Epistle to the Colossians calls him a physician, and tradition holds he was a disciple of Paul. Christians have regarded him as a saint since the faith's early years. He is believed to have been martyred—reportedly hanged from an olive tree, though some accounts differ. The Eastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church, and other major denominations venerate…
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