Hunger for Justice, with George Kalantzis: Matthew 5:6, 10

Hunger for Justice, with George Kalantzis: Matthew 5:6, 10

Author: Wheaton College May 5, 2025 Duration: 9:07

The Greek word usually translated as 'righteousness' in the Beatitudes (and elsewhere), is closer to the concept of 'justice,' signaling the down-to-earth concern of a people living under an unjust regime. Dr. George Kalantzis grew up in Athens, Greece, and has been at Wheaton College since 2007, where he is Professor of Theology and the Director of The Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies. Among his publications are Theodore of Mopsuestia: The Gospel of John and Caesar and the Lamb. He has co-authored, Evangelicals and the Early Church.

Check out related programs at Wheaton College:

B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew): https://bit.ly/3EDw2zf
M.A. in Biblical Exegesis: https://bit.ly/4lLI2zm


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