Luke of Prague

Luke (Lukáš) of Prague (Czech: Lukáš Pražský, d. December 11, 1528) was a bishop of the Unitas Fratrum, one of the most significant theologians of the Bohemian Reformation. Luke of Prague was born in Prague in the late 1450s and grew up in Prague. He attended University of Prague where he studied the standard church fathers and medieval teachers but was also exposed to the writings of Petr Chelčický. He graduated from the University of Prague on October 2, 1481. Luke was the head of the Unity when the Protestant Reformation began and corresponded with Martin Luther.

Luke of Prague

Luke (Lukáš) of Prague (Czech: Lukáš Pražský, d. December 11, 1528) was a bishop of the Unitas Fratrum, one of the most significant theologians of the Bohemian Reformation. Luke of Prague was born in Prague in the late 1450s and grew up in Prague. He attended University of Prague where he studied the standard church fathers and medieval teachers but was also exposed to the writings of Petr Chelčický. He graduated from the University of Prague on October 2, 1481. Luke was the head of the Unity when the Protestant Reformation began and corresponded with Martin Luther.