IPA: /pəˈruːziə/
KK: /pæˈruːziə/
The event of Christ's return to Earth, often associated with the end of the world and the final judgment.
Many believers await the parousia with hope and anticipation.
**Parousia** → The word is derived from the Greek "parousia" (παρουσία), meaning presence or arrival. It is often used in a theological context to refer to the second coming of Christ. The term combines "para-" (meaning alongside) and "ousia" (meaning being or essence). Thus, it conveys the idea of a significant presence or arrival alongside existing beings.
Imagine a significant 'presence' ('parousia') arriving alongside ('para-') what is already there, which helps you remember that parousia refers to an important arrival or presence.