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What (who) is KAIROS - definition

RIGHT OR OPPORTUNE MOMENT, PERSONIFICATION
Kairos (theology)
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  • Kairos relief, copy of [[Lysippos]], in [[Trogir]] (Croatia)

kairos         
CANADIAN FAITH-BASED ECUMENICAL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
Kairos (Canada)
['k??r?s]
¦ noun a propitious moment.
Origin
Gk, lit. 'opportunity'.
Kairos         
CANADIAN FAITH-BASED ECUMENICAL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
Kairos (Canada)
Kairos () is an ancient Greek word meaning 'the right, critical, or opportune moment'.Liddell and Scott, Greek-English Lexicon.
KAIROS         
CANADIAN FAITH-BASED ECUMENICAL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
Kairos (Canada)
KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives is a Canadian faith-based ecumenical organization with an aim to effect social change through advocacy, education and research programs in: indigenous rights, ecological justice, women of courage, and migrant justice. These programs are informed by, and networked with, approximately 21 partner organisations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East; about eighty local grassroots groups across Canada; as well as other organizations, churches and individuals.

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Kairos

Kairos (Ancient Greek: καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning 'the right, critical, or opportune moment'. In modern Greek, kairos also means 'weather' or 'time'.

It is one of two words that the ancient Greeks had for 'time'; the other being chronos (χρόνος). Whereas the latter refers to chronological or sequential time, kairos signifies a proper or opportune time for action. In this sense, while chronos is quantitative, kairos has a qualitative, permanent nature.

The plural, kairoi (καιροί) means 'the times'. Kairos is a term, idea, and practice that has been applied in several fields including classical rhetoric, modern rhetoric, digital media, Christian theology, and science.

Examples of use of KAIROS
1. It is a way to advertise their presence and show they are welcoming." Jane Standing, of Kairos in Soho, a charity leading consultation within the gay community over planning in the area, said "symbols of acceptance" such as the flags helped provide "a greater sense of safety, connectedness and community as well as a focus for tourism and a symbol of diversity and difference". "Compared with places such as Manchester, Newcastle and Brighton, it would appear that Westminster city council does not currently value ... its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community presence," she said.