[kŏńsəb-stăńshē-ā́shən]
(n.)The doctrine, proposed by Martin Luther, that the substance of the body and blood of Jesus coexists with the substance of the bread and wine in the Eucharist.
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Consubstantiation is a theological doctrine that (like transubstantiation) attempts to describe the nature of the Christian Eucharist in concrete metaphysical terms. It holds that during the sacramen...
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Consubstantiation is the view that the bread and wine of Communion / the Lord's Supper are spiritually the flesh and blood of Jesus, but yet the bread and wine are still actually only bread and wine. In this way, it is different from transu...
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Hence the word Consubstantiation. How the two substances can coexist is variously explained. The most subtle theory is that, just as God the Son took to Himself a human body without in any way destroying its substance, so does He in the Blessed Sacramentassume the nature of bread.
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What is the difference between the doctrines of "transubstantiation" and "consubstantiation"? ... Bookmark and Share ... The idea is that in the communion, the body and blood of Christ, and the bread and wine, coexist in union with each other.
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Against Consubstantiation; by Dr. Francis Turretin ... the coexistence of the bread and the body, of the wine and the blood of Christ, which was called consubstantiation or synousia). It is not clearly ascertained who was the author of this opinion. Some ascribe it to Berengar, others to Walrom, others more truly to Guitmund.
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Consubstantiation is a philosophical theory that, like the competing theory of transubstantiation, attempts to describe the nature of the Christian Eucharist in concrete metaphysical terms. Transubstantiation differs from consubstantiation in that it postulates that, through consecration by the priest,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on consubstantiation (Christianity), doctrine of the Eucharist affirming that Christ’s body and blood substantially coexist with the consecrated bread and wine. The term is unofficially and inaccurately used to describe the Lutheran doctrine of the Real Presence; ... ADD TO YOUR SITE...
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Subject: Re: transubstantiation vs consubstantiation ... >Murtherfore, what is the Anglican position on transubstantiation >vs consubstantiation? Is there one? I suspect that this matter is >rather open to interpretation. I know that Anglo-Catholic parishes >lean towards the former (that's why we have the boom and the...
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