Views During The Time of the Reformation (82): Views on the Sacraments: Lord’s Supper (The Lutheran View)
In our preceding article, discussing the Lutheran view of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, we were criticizing this conception of consubstantiation. The Lutherans believe that the body of Christ is present at the Lord's Supper exactly because it is everywhere present. We now continue with our criticism of this conception. In our preceding article, discussing the Lutheran view of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, we were criticizing this conception of consubstantiation. The Lutherans...
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