The Gospel of Luke originally was written as part of a defense for his friend Paul as he stood for his first trial before Nero. However, the scholar and historian that Luke was allowed for his keen eye of detail to show through and present us with the most detailed and intimate account of Jesus the world has. In this book, we not only see Jesus as the Son of man, and His human side, but also, we see His human side as the Second Adam: a man who lived...