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consubstantiation Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


consubstantiation ka kya matlab hota hai


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उच्च एंग्लिकन चर्च का सिद्धांत जो यूचरिस्ट के समृद्धि के बाद शरीर के पदार्थ और मसीह के रक्त को समर्पित रोटी और शराब के पदार्थ के साथ सह-अस्तित्व के होते हैं



consubstantiation's Usage Examples:

" In contrast with this, orthodox Lutheranism has to teach baptismal regeneration and consubstantiation, as well as justification by faith.


His spirit was comprehensive; in confessional matters he was for a union of all Protestants; though a Zwinglian, his readiness to compromise with the advocates of consubstantiation gave him trouble with the Zwinglian stalwarts.


- The symbolical books of the Lutheran Church, following the teaching of Luther himself, declare the doctrine of the real presence of Christ's body and blood in the eucharist, together with the bread and wine (consubstantiation), as well as the ubiquity of his body, as the orthodox doctrine of the church.


Consubstantiation.


The other controversies concerned mainly the doctrine of the sacrament of the Supper, and Luther's theory of Consubstantiation.


He had abandoned Luther's doctrine of consubstantiation and adopted the doctrine of a Real Presence conditioned by the faith of the recipient.


But Luther elsewhere professed Consubstantiation; that is, in modern Lutheran phraseology, the " presence of our Lord's Body " in, with and under the bread.


The most interesting example of this method is seen in the Tractatus de sacramento altaris where Occam accepts the doctrine of Real Presence as a matter of Faith, and sets forth a rational theory of the Eucharist (afterwards adopted by Luther) known as " Consubstantiation."


SACRAMENTARIANS, the name given to those who during the Reformation controversies not only denied the Roman Catholic "transubstantiation," but also the Lutheran "consubstantiation."


The great difference is in the attitude towards the Lord's Supper, the Reformed or Calvinistic Churches repudiating not only transubstantiation but also the Lutheran consubstantiation.



consubstantiation's Meaning':

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

Synonyms:

theological doctrine,



Antonyms:

Athanasianism, Arianism,



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