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- Consubstantiation abstract "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 sacrament, the fundamental "substance" of the body and blood of Christ are present alongside the substance of the bread and wine, which remain present. The doctrine of consubstantiation is often held in contrast to the doctrine of transubstantiation. The adjective consubstantial however describes a different theological concept.The doctrine of consubstantiation is erroneously identified as the eucharistic doctrine of Martin Luther, who defined his doctrine as the sacramental union. While some Lutherans believe in consubstantiation, others reject the concept because it substitutes what they believe to be the biblical doctrine with a philosophical construct and implies, in their view, a natural, local inclusion of the body and blood of Christ in the consecrated bread and wine of the eucharist.Literary critic Kenneth Burke's dramatism takes this concept and utilizes it in secular rhetorical theory to look at the dialectic of unity and difference within the context of logology.".
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- Consubstantiation hasPhotoCollection Consubstantiation.
- Consubstantiation subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Consubstantiation subject Category:Eucharist.
- Consubstantiation subject Category:Lutheran_Eucharistic_theology.
- Consubstantiation comment "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 sacrament, the fundamental "substance" of the body and blood of Christ are present alongside the substance of the bread and wine, which remain present. The doctrine of consubstantiation is often held in contrast to the doctrine of transubstantiation.".
- Consubstantiation label "Consubstanciación".
- Consubstantiation label "Consubstanciação".
- Consubstantiation label "Consubstantiatie".
- Consubstantiation label "Consubstantiation".
- Consubstantiation label "Consubstantiation".
- Consubstantiation label "Consustanziazione".
- Consubstantiation label "Konsubstancjacja".
- Consubstantiation label "Konsubstantiation".
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- Consubstantiation sameAs Consustanziazione.
- Consubstantiation sameAs Consubstantiatie.
- Consubstantiation sameAs Konsubstancjacja.
- Consubstantiation sameAs Consubstanciação.
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