-
Consubstantiation is a
Christian theological doctrine that (like transubstantiation)
describes the real
presence of
Christ in the Eucharist. It holds...
- high-church Anglicans, however,
teach the
philosophical explanation of
consubstantiation, ****ociated with the
English Lollards and, later,
erroneously with...
- technicalities" in that it
objects to
philosophical terms like "
consubstantiation."
Consubstantiation is the
belief that "The
bread retains its
substance and...
-
known as "the
Sacramental Union." It has been
inaccurately called "
consubstantiation", a term
which is
specifically rejected by most
Lutheran churches...
-
eucharistic elements as
sacramental union (often
misconstrued as
consubstantiation),
meaning that the
fundamental "substance" of the body and
blood of...
-
Luther thus
called a "sacramental union" is
often erroneously called "
consubstantiation" by non-Lutherans. In On the
Babylonian Captivity,
Luther upheld belief...
-
publicly confessed in the
Wittenberg Concord (1536). It has been
called "
consubstantiation," but
Lutheran theologians reject the use of this term "since Lutherans...
- as
opposed to
being locally present as in
transubstantiation or
consubstantiation. Some
early Presbyterians,
which were
influenced by the
puritan movement...
- of the
Catholic Church, as well as in
various other denominations Consubstantiation, a
theological doctrine that
holds that
during the sacrament, the...
-
known as the "sacramental union".
Others have
erroneously called this
consubstantiation, a
Lollardist doctrine,
though this term is
specifically rejected...