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  2. Kairos (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The journal's sister site, Kairosnews, ran from 1997 to 2006, providing an online forum for discussion of issues. The editor-in-chief is Douglas Eyman (George Mason University). [1] The word kairos is an Ancient Greek term with meanings including "exact or critical time, season, opportunity", used in rhetoric and other fields. [5]

  3. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy

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  6. Johnnie Moore Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Founder and CEO of The Kairos Company Johnnie Moore (born 1983) [ 1 ] is an American evangelical leader and businessman who founded the Kairos Company, a public relations firm. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Moore is a commissioner for the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom [ 4 ] and president of Congress of Christian Leaders.

  7. Liz Theoharis - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Armen "Liz" Theoharis (born February 18, 1976) is an American theologian who is the co-chair (along with William Barber II) of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival, and the Director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary.

  8. Kairos - Wikipedia

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    Kairos is, for Aristotle, the time and space context in which the proof will be delivered. Kairos stands alongside other contextual elements of rhetoric: The Audience, which is the psychological and emotional makeup of those who will receive the proof; and To Prepon, which is the style with which the orator clothes the proof.

  9. Jenny Erpenbeck - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, the English translation of Kairos by Michael Hofmann was longlisted for the National Book Award for Translated Literature [7] In 2024, Erpenbeck became the first German writer to win the International Booker Prize for Kairos, which is also the first novel originally written in German to win the award.