parousia
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek παρουσία (parousía, “presence”).
Noun
parousia
- The second coming of Christ.
- 1948, CS Lewis, ‘Notes on the Way’:
- Only one wearing the masculine uniform can (provisionally, and till the Parousia) represent the Lord to the Church: for we are all, corporately and individually, feminine to Him.
- 1948, CS Lewis, ‘Notes on the Way’:
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