Alex Parrish

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The statement “is the body and blood of Jesus” should not be interpreted as transubstantiation—a view that was not affirmed until the thirteenth century by the Roman Catholic Church. Rather, it would be more appropriate to describe the ancient view of God’s presence at bread and wine this way: an incarnational and supernatural dimension is attributed to bread and wine. When bread and wine are received in faith, we are transformed.
Ancient-Future Worship (Ancient-Future): Proclaiming and Enacting God's Narrative
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