Luke was a physician who wrote his Gospel from a medical point of view, naming the diseases of the people that Jesus healed. Luke was associated with Paul. Luke was called the beloved physician. Luke was also what we today would call an investigative journalist. He was not an eyewitnesses of Jesus or these events, but interviewed those who had. He wanted to be sure he got the account as accurate as possible. I read recently that this Gospel may have been written to present as evidence at Paul's trial in Rome. It is addressed to "most noble Theophilis". It's speculated he was a high official in Caesar's court and may have been a new convert. The book of Acts is a sequel to Luke and is a continuation of early church history. Again, it is addressed to Theophilis.
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in his short term Garfield's foreign policy activities were limited to filling vacant diplomatic positions. he dealt with Latin affairs and Chinese immigration issues and fishing issues with British.he made many appointment with the writer James Russell Lowe in hope he write about the experience of the country
The answer is A.) Built a system of roads, canals, and ports
I took the same test and had this question correct. :)
Some of the advancements are:
Science, Astromony, Numbers 1 - 9, and decimals.
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