In my judgment, the shift we are witnessing is a movement born of God and a kairotic moment to be seized. |
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The kairotic moment would be that moment when the prescription was fulfilled by virtue of something that was in fact done in the secular. |
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Since every kairotic moment is unprecedented and irrational, any attempt to describe it in language is misguided. |
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Here I am less interested in mastering the kairotic moment than in understanding how the kairotic moment seduces us. |
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In most discussions of the term, there is little agency for being able to create or help manifest a kairotic moment. |
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In constructing our realities as we do, we often lay the foundation for what will some day become somebody else's kairotic moment. |
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The World Bank, on the other hand, demonstrates how a limited scope and a refusal to speak to issues until the proper kairotic moment results in incremental and sustainable growth. |
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