The Doctrine of Transubstantiation from Berengar through Trent: The Point at Issue

It will be the purpose of this paper to trace the doctrine of transubstantiation from the point at which the problem begins to come into focus down through the Council of Trent. It is widely supposed that the history of this doctrine is a fairly simple one. The assertion of the physical presence of...

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Consecrations
Eucharist
Faith
Heresy
Sacraments
Sacred texts
Theology
Transubstantiation
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