Luke-Acts functions as both a theological treatise and a historiographical account, engaging deeply with the socio-political and religious structures of the time. The Gospel of Luke follows the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus, presenting him as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecy and the bearer of a new social and spiritual order. Acts continues this narrative by depicting the spread of the early Christian movement from Jerusalem to Rome, charting the transformation of a Jewish messianic sect into a universal faith. In doing so, the author of Luke-Acts carefully navigates the tensions between continuity and innovation, law and grace, Jewish tradition and Gentile inclusion.
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