Sentences with phrase «of kairos»

He is also a facilitator of the KAIROS Blanket Exercise where he lends his wisdom and compassion to Indigenous and non-Indigenous people learning about the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
The symbol of expectation is closely linked to the concept of the kairos, which in turn is rooted in the prophetic notion of the directionality of history and the New Testament concept of the «fullness of time.»
The suggestions that follow are offered in the spirit of this kairos.
The ecumenical movement is in a period of kairos.
There seems to be a prevailing sense that this moment is something of a kairos for American Christianity, a moment of deep change in the public significance of Christianity and a moment of decision in the life of the Church.
Earlier this afternoon, Jared and I spent some time puzzling out a couple of the many mysteries of Kairo [$ 4.99], a first - person puzzle game.
This game is a very atmospheric game where users will be exploring the world of Kairo, bringing ancient machinery back to working order in an attempt to find out exactly what happened there and what the true purpose is of Kairo and all the machinery that happens to be there.

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It was the nature of the affront that those properly relegated to the past were insisting on being present and extending themselves into the future, all the while denying the Christian view of both present (kairos) and future (parousia).
[15] Paul L. Maier «The Date of the Nativity and Chronology of Jesus» in Chronos, kairos, Christos: nativity and chronological studies by Jerry Vardaman, Edwin M. Yamauchi 1989 ISBN 0 -931464-50-1 pages 113 - 129 [16] The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament by Andreas J. Köstenberger, L. Scott Kellum 2009 ISBN 978 -0-8054-4365-3 page 114 ^ Joel B. Green, Scot McKnight, I. Howard Marshall, Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (InterVarsity Press, 1992), page 442 [17] The Historical Jesus in Recent Research edited by James D. G. Dunn and Scot McKnight 2006 ISBN 1 -57506-100-7 page 303 [18] Who Is Jesus?
The Lamb's Book of Life was part of the Mosaic dispensation, the kairos of preparation for the New Covenant dispensation.
He is convinced that this kind of pluralism constitutes the kairos of our times, a special opportunity given by God.
Nevertheless, sometimes there is an «hour» in history, a kairos, when a large measure of God's justice is established in this world.
The new (corrected) translation offers us adefinitive moment of action (the local centre of spirituality would doubtless call it kairos.)
It is characteristic of the tendency of neo-orthodox thought, even when it returns to the Biblical conception of time, to make the distinction between kairos and chronos too sharp.
Freed from the clock - ticking tyranny of chronos, they have opportunity (if they take it) to realize the kairos of each new day.
For the Christian believer this coordination of Christos and kairos is no coincidence, but rather the outcome of divine providence.
In the New Testament, the Greek word for hour, hora, is more often used in reference to kairos time than to cronos time: «The hour [hora] comes and now is when the true worshiper...» Hora is used in many gospel stories of mighty works to identify the moment of healing and in those cases it is usually translated «instantly.»
One's hour comes — the kairos moment presents itself — at the intersection of mangled plans and spiritual openness.
Thus our present situation is part of a larger kairos, dating from a past in which the present situation is, so to speak, predestined.
Tillich was their path from pietistic or heteronomous Christian doctrine to a revealing encounter with Greek and German philosophy, with exotic realms of cosmos, mythos, kairos and even eros — not to mention Angst, Kunst, Socialismus and das Unbedingt.
In an era of daily reports about a global food crisis, perhaps it is kairos time for the church to extend the table, to view the Lord's Supper not only as commemorating that Upper Room meal, but also as remembering Jesus» feeding of the multitude.
The culmination of an appointed time (kairos) that is just around the corner.
They agree that the «once» of Jesus» ministry has become the «once for all» of revelation (we may put it: the chronos of Jesus has become the kairos of faith), but the relationship between the «now» and the «then is a problem for them, and a problem for which they find their several different solutions.
I have the «Kairo» Birkenstocks — they are the same as @Lisa's Gizeh with the addition of a heel strap.
Deb Shoval's AWOL won the jury award (and a $ 1000 cash prize) for Best Narrative Feature, Maisie Crow's JACKSON took home the jury award (and $ 1000 courtesy of Classic American Hardwoods) for Best Documentary Feature, and Madsen Minax's KAIROS DIRT & THE ERRANT VACUUM received the nod (and a $ 1000 cash prize) as Best Hometowner Feature.
One of the show's themes is the ancient Greek distinction between chronological time — chronos — and the ecstatic, indeterminate time — kairos — in which everything happens eternally.
In awards and appointments: the Sharjah Art Foundation has named Mounira Al Solh, Doa Aly, Fatma Belkis and Onur Gökmen, Taus Makhacheva, Joe Namy and Ghassan Salhab as awardees of its 2018 Production Program with a total of USD$ 200,000 supporting new work; Jan Gerchow, the director of the Historisches Museum Frankfurt has been awarded the KAIROS Prize which comes with a USD$ 90,000 award for individuals with an «entrepreneurial spirit, persistence and creativity in the field of European culture»; and artist Thomas Demand was awarded the Grand Art Prize Berlin by the Akademie der Künste, which comes with an award of EUR15, 000.
As new dynamics settled in and emerging challenges of climate change moved in Kairo was compelled to think deeper.
Kairo who apparently has led study expeditions all across the western Indian Ocean on mangroves and is a member of the Blue Carbon Working Group and Africa Mangroves Network says that it is important that mangroves are protected.
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About this blog About my company, Brazen Careerist Penelopes guide to starting a blog The Internet has created a generation of great writers Posted to: College students Diversity Journalism October 19th, 2009 Del.icio.us Thompson writes that, «Lunsford's team found that the students were remarkably adept at what rhetoricians call kairos — assessing their audience and adapting their tone and technique to best get their point across.
In all we do at Kairos Counseling Center, we seek to facilitate growth, wisdom and health so that our clients can fully experience the kairos moments in their lives, and be prepared to take full advantage of the rich opportunities these moments provide.
When a mother imparts a valuable life - lesson to her daughter; when a man finally discovers the career he's been seeking; when a woman struggling with life - long depression finds hope; and when a war veteran and his wife break through the challenges of returning to re-discover each other — these are kairos moments.
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