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Sentences with CONSUBSTANTIATION

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"According to consubstantiation, the bread and wine during the Eucharist do not transform into the body and blood of Christ but exist alongside them."
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"Lutherans believe in the doctrine of consubstantiation."
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"The doctrine of consubstantiation differs from transubstantiation, which is held by the Roman Catholic Church."
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"Many Protestant denominations reject consubstantiation and instead believe in a symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist."
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"The debate between transubstantiation and consubstantiation is a significant theological disagreement."
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"Some theologians argue that consubstantiation better aligns with the teachings of Scripture."
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"The word 'consubstantiation' comes from the Latin words 'con' meaning 'with' and 'substantia' meaning 'substance'."
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"The doctrine of consubstantiation has influenced the practices of many Lutheran churches."
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"The belief in consubstantiation emphasizes the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist."
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"The doctrine of consubstantiation is not universally accepted within Christianity."
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"Some Christians view consubstantiation as a compromise between the beliefs of transubstantiation and symbolism."
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"The theological concept of consubstantiation has sparked various interpretations throughout history."
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"The notion of consubstantiation challenges the notion of a complete transformation during the Eucharist."
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"The term 'consubstantiation' was first coined by critics of Martin Luther's theology."
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"In Christian theology, consubstantiation is the doctrine that the substance of the body and blood of Christ coexists with the substance of the bread and wine in the Eucharist."
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"Martin Luther's theology taught consubstantiation as his understanding of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist."
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"The concept of consubstantiation differs from transubstantiation, which is the Catholic belief that the bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ."
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"According to consubstantiation, Christ is present in the Eucharistic elements without a change in their substance."
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"The Lutheran Church is one of the main Christian denominations that believes in consubstantiation."
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"The term consubstantiation is derived from the Latin word 'consubstantiatio', meaning 'of one substance'."
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"Some Protestant denominations reject both transubstantiation and consubstantiation and believe in a purely symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist."
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"The doctrine of consubstantiation is based on interpretations of Biblical passages such as 'This is my body' and 'This cup is the new covenant in my blood.'"
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