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1Temporal parts — are used in contemporary metaphysics in the debate over persistence of material objects. Some metaphysicists believe objects have temporal parts as objects usually have spatial parts (such as hands, feet, legs etc.). A temporal part would thus be …
2Temporal paradox (paleontology) — The temporal paradox, or time problem is a controversial issue in the evolutionary relationships of birds. It was described by paleornithologist Alan Feduccia.Feduccia, Alan (1994) The Great Dinosaur Debate Living Bird. 13:29 33.] Feduccia, Alan… …
3temporal lords — The peers of England; the bishops are not in strictness held to be peers, but merely lords of parliament …
4Immortale Dei — is an 1885 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Church State relations, and specifically on the topic of civil allegiance, which is defined as a duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen.[1] The word… …
5Civil allegiance — is the theory of duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen, as defined by Roman Catholicism. [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03794b.htm|title=Civil Allegiance] The word allegiance is a… …
6Civil Allegiance — • The duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Civil Allegiance Civil Allegiance …
7earthly — a. 1. Terrestrial. 2. Sensual, sordid, worldly, low, grovelling, vile, base, gross, earthly minded, earth born, earth fed, earth bred, carnal, unspiritual. 3. Natural, merely natural or physical, temporal, carnal, merely temporal, non spiritual.… …
8Caliph — This article is about the Muslim head of state. For other meanings of Caliph , see Caliph (disambiguation). Caliph of the Faithful خليفة Residence Medina Damascus Baghdad Cairo Istanbul …
9Marija Petković — Blessed Marija Petković Foundress Born December 10, 1892 Blato, Korčula, Croatia Died July 9, 1966 …
10Sub specie aeternitatis — from the Philosophical Dictionary , [ Philosophical Dictionary , http://www.philosophypages.com/dy/s9.htm] Latin for under the aspect of eternity ; hence, from Spinoza onwards, an honorific expression describing what is universally and eternally …