Doctrine of the Atonement — Doctrine of the Atonement † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Doctrine of the Atonement The word atonement, which is almost the only theological term of English origin, has a curious history. The verb atone , from the adverbial phrase at one (M … Catholic encyclopedia
Pacific War — For other uses, see Pacific War (disambiguation). War in the Pacific redirects here. For the video game, see War in the Pacific (video game). For the war between Chile, Bolivia, and Peru in 1879–84, see War of the Pacific. Pacific War Part of… … Wikipedia
doctrine of virtual representation — Under this doctrine, where parties interested are numerous and the suit is for an object common to all of them, some of the body may maintain an action on behalf of themselves and of the others. Padway v. Pacific Mut. Life Ins. Co. of California … Black's law dictionary
humanitarian doctrine — Doctrine evolved from Missouri (Wonnack v. Missouri Pacific R. Co., 337 Mo. 1160, 88 S.W.2d 368) in which a plaintiff is relieved of responsibility for his negligence if he can show that the defendant (generally one operating a train or motor… … Black's law dictionary
humanitarian doctrine — Doctrine evolved from Missouri (Wonnack v. Missouri Pacific R. Co., 337 Mo. 1160, 88 S.W.2d 368) in which a plaintiff is relieved of responsibility for his negligence if he can show that the defendant (generally one operating a train or motor… … Black's law dictionary
British Pacific Fleet — Infobox Military Unit unit name=British Pacific Fleet caption=The British aircraft carrier HMS Formidable going through the anti submarine boom in Sydney Harbour in 1945. The blackened funnel was the result of a kamikaze attack, in which a… … Wikipedia
Allied submarines in the Pacific War — Allied submarines were a key contributor to the Empire of Japan s defeat during the Pacific War. During the war submarines were responsible for fifty five percent of Japan s merchant marine losses. Euan Graham,… … Wikipedia
Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command — Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Incumbent: GEN Robert W. Cone Since: April 29, 2011 … Wikipedia
Bush Doctrine — The Bush Doctrine is a phrase used to describe various related foreign policy principles of United States president George W. Bush, created in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The phrase initially described the policy that the United… … Wikipedia
Questions on Doctrine — qod redirects here. For the medical abbreviation, see List of medical abbreviations#Q. Seventh day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine (often abbreviated Questions on Doctrine , or QOD ) is a book originally published by the Seventh day… … Wikipedia
Stimson Doctrine — U.S. Secretary of State Henry Stimson. The Stimson Doctrine is a policy of the United States federal government, enunciated in a note of January 7, 1932, to Japan and China, of non recognition of international territorial changes that were… … Wikipedia