No. It was written long after his death.
St. Luke wrote two books in the New Testament: the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
St. Luke is thought to have been a physician.
They are very similar. In fact, the Nicene creed is essentially a lengthened version of the Apostles' creed containing everything that the Apostles' creed has in it. There is only one exception where the Apostles' creed has new information: the Apostles' creed states that Jesus descended into the dead before rising in three days whereas the Nicene creed does not mention the descending of Jesus into the dead. Both creeds are used in Masses said around the world as an acceptable prayer that occurs after the Homily at the start of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. It is up to the local Bishop's preference. In the United States, the Nicene creed is used most typically. The Apostles' creed is typically used when saying a Rosary.
October 18 is the feast of St. Luke.
St. Luke's House was created in 1971.
The population of St. Luke's House is 2,008.
John Burnaby has written: 'The belief of Christendom' -- subject(s): Nicene Creed 'Amor Dei, a study of the religion of St. Augustine' -- subject(s): Christianity, Love, Love (Theology), Religious aspects of Love 'Augustine'
St. Luke's Anglican School was created in 1994.
St. Luke's General Hospital was created in 1942.
St. Luke's Medical Center was created in 1903.
St Luke's Grammar School was created in 1993.
St. Luke's United Church was created in 1872.