Consubstantiation Often associated with Martin Luther, this is the teaching about the Lord’s Supper that says Christ is “in, with, and under” the bread and wine, which themselves are not altered in substance.
This teaching is influenced by Luther’s view that Christ’s divine and human aspects are so closely united that he is omnipresent within all of creation. » Eucharist, Transubstantiation
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