Luke wrote his gospel for Gentiles to show them that Jesus came for all people, not just the Jews, and to emphasize the universal message of salvation.
Luke writer of the gospel also wrote for the Gentiles
Luke because he was a gentile himslef
yesAnother Answer:No, the Book of Romans is ascribed to the Apostle Paul who went to the Gentiles.
Luke's Gospel (written probably about A.D. 65) showed Gentiles and social outcasts their place in God's kingdom. Luke showed cultured Gentiles why they should repent and follow a Jewish teacher and what changes it meant for their lives when they did. Luke also showed that Jesus fulfilled the expectations of Judaism and the mission of the prophets but was rejected.
he used his Imagination.
The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles were written by Luke in the King James Version of the Bible.
For convenience, we call the (anonymous) author of Luke's Gospel, 'Luke'. However, the attribution to Luke, physician and companion of Paul, was only made later in the second century and is unlikely to be correct. We do not know who really wrote Luke's Gospel.
AnswerThe author of what is now known as Luke's Gospel then wrote Acts of the Apostles, forming a two-volume set.
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Luke's Gospel was specifically addressed to a man of whom we know nothing - Theophilus. But it is widely accepted that it was for the purpose of addressing the Gentiles in general,much as you would send a letter to one person for them to share with a group. A pointer to this is Luke's detailing of Jewish practices, which would not have been necessary for a Jewish audience.
Luke is credited with writing the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
Luke wrote two books in the New Testament , they are the gospel of Luke and The book of Acts.