"L' vangile Selon Luc" constitue l'un des quatre vangiles canoniques du Nouveau Testament, offrant un r cit d taill et m thodique de la vie, du minist re, de la mort et de la r surrection de J sus-Christ. Attribu Luc le m decin, compagnon de l'ap tre Paul, ce texte se distingue par sa qualit litt raire et son souci de pr cision historique.
L' "uvre met particuli rement l'accent sur la dimension universelle du message chr tien, soulignant la compassion de J sus envers les pauvres, les marginaux et les femmes. travers des paraboles c l bres propres ce r cit, telles que le Bon Samaritain ou l'Enfant Prodigue, l'auteur explore les th mes de la mis ricorde, de la repentance et de la joie du salut. Ce texte est essentiel pour comprendre les fondements du christianisme et la figure humaine et divine du Christ. En tant que document th ologique et historique majeur, "L' vangile Selon Luc" demeure une source d' tude incontournable pour les chercheurs, les croyants et toute personne int ress e par l'histoire des religions et la litt rature sacr e.
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