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Type Words
Type of theological doctrine
Derivation consubstantial, consubstantiate

Examples of consubstantiation

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They do not believe in transubstantiation or consubstantiation.
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It is occasionally reported that the LCMS and other Lutherans teach the doctrine of consubstantiation.
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Although this is similar to consubstantiation, it is different as it has a decidedly mystical emphasis.
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For example, in contrast to Calvin, the Articles did not explicitly reject the Lutheran doctrine of consubstantiation.
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This view is expressed in the allied but metaphysically different doctrines of consubstantiation and sacramental union.
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This belief is called Real Presence or sacramental union and is different from consubstantiation and transubstantiation.
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This transformation is interpreted by some as transubstantiation or metousiosis, by others as consubstantiation or Sacramental Union.
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Consubstantiation is generally rejected by Lutherans and is explicitly rejected by the LCMS as an attempt to define the holy mystery of Christ's presence.
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Catholics and Lutherans seem to offer a more robust approach to the sacraments, but we disagree on transubstantiation and consubstantiation.
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More examples
  • The doctrine of the High Anglican Church that after the consecration of the Eucharist the substance of the body and blood of Christ coexists with the substance of the consecrated bread and wine
  • (consubstantiate) become united in substance; "thought and the object consubstantiate"
  • The belief that the bread and body of Jesus during communion form one substance, and that the wine and blood of Jesus similarly form one substance. This is often falsely attributed to Martin Luther.