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词汇 transubstantiation
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Definition of transubstantiation in English:

transubstantiation

noun ˌtransəbstansɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌtransəbstanʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌtrɑːnsəbstansɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌtrɑːnsəbstanʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌtræn(t)səbˌstæn(t)ʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounChristian Theology
  • The conversion of the substance of the Eucharistic elements into the body and blood of Christ at consecration, only the appearances of bread and wine still remaining.

    〔基督教神学〕圣餐变体(圣餐物在弥撒中,被变成耶稣的身体和血,但留有面包和酒的形式)

    Compare with consubstantiation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have yet to meet a Catholic who believes in transubstantiation, i.e. that in the mass the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ.
    • Everyone knew the IRA were Catholics, and that little as the average IRA man cared about transubstantiation, Catholicism was a defining part of the terrorists' identity.
    • The controversial doctrine of transubstantiation recognised the miraculous transformation of bread and wine into the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist.
    • In so doing, transubstantiation - the actual transformation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ - is made possible.
    • In the Roman Catholic church, as I understand it, transubstantiation means that the bread is literally the body of Christ, and the wine is literally the blood of Christ, as you ingest it.
    • Fully 85% believe that Jesus is God, 75% accept transubstantiation, and 60% believe that abortion is wrong.
    • The words of institution effected a transubstantiation by which the bread and wine were converted into the very body and blood of Christ broken and spilled on the cross on Calvary.
    • The doctrine of transubstantiation is based, in part, on the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas, who hold that material bodies are composed of accidents and substance.
    • According to the ritual of Communion established during the late twelfth century, it is the gesture of elevation that marks the moment of the Eucharist's transubstantiation.
    • But it seems that his belief is not an act of faith in the same sense that it is an act of faith to belief in the Incarnation, the Trinity, transubstantiation, or the Virgin Birth.
    • The embrace or denial of the doctrine of transubstantiation was the occasion for both killing and dying.
    • In the twentieth century, some modernist Roman Catholic theologians sought to interpret transubstantiation as only a change of meaning and not a change of substance.
    • But then he talks about the Eucharist and transubstantiation and sounds very serious and almost reverential.
    • Christians by and large aren't being attacked because Catholics believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation or because some evangelicals believe in the Rapture.
    • Now, Luther, it is true, thought that transubstantiation as then taught by the Catholic Church referred to some kind of magic.
    • For some reason the Roman Catholic belief in transubstantiation came up.
    • Calvin tried to work with a concept of mystical real presence that avoided the empirical absurdities of transubstantiation with regard to the Eucharist.
    • Those who had married were bitterly denounced, but their most serious offences were rejecting the supremacy of the pope and denying the doctrine of transubstantiation.
    • But this implied that the magisterium has never endorsed Aquinas's theory of transubstantiation - only the two conciliar definitions are Catholic doctrine.
    • In 1562 the Eucharist was discussed, and a doctrine of transubstantiation affirmed against all varieties of Reformation Eucharistic theology.

Definition of transubstantiation in US English:

transubstantiation

nounˌtræn(t)səbˌstæn(t)ʃiˈeɪʃ(ə)nˌtran(t)səbˌstan(t)SHēˈāSH(ə)n
Christian Theology
  • (especially in the Roman Catholic Church) the conversion of the substance of the Eucharistic elements into the body and blood of Christ at consecration, only the appearances of bread and wine still remaining.

    〔基督教神学〕圣餐变体(圣餐物在弥撒中,被变成耶稣的身体和血,但留有面包和酒的形式)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, Luther, it is true, thought that transubstantiation as then taught by the Catholic Church referred to some kind of magic.
    • In 1562 the Eucharist was discussed, and a doctrine of transubstantiation affirmed against all varieties of Reformation Eucharistic theology.
    • But then he talks about the Eucharist and transubstantiation and sounds very serious and almost reverential.
    • Everyone knew the IRA were Catholics, and that little as the average IRA man cared about transubstantiation, Catholicism was a defining part of the terrorists' identity.
    • For some reason the Roman Catholic belief in transubstantiation came up.
    • I have yet to meet a Catholic who believes in transubstantiation, i.e. that in the mass the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Christ.
    • In the twentieth century, some modernist Roman Catholic theologians sought to interpret transubstantiation as only a change of meaning and not a change of substance.
    • According to the ritual of Communion established during the late twelfth century, it is the gesture of elevation that marks the moment of the Eucharist's transubstantiation.
    • In the Roman Catholic church, as I understand it, transubstantiation means that the bread is literally the body of Christ, and the wine is literally the blood of Christ, as you ingest it.
    • Those who had married were bitterly denounced, but their most serious offences were rejecting the supremacy of the pope and denying the doctrine of transubstantiation.
    • Christians by and large aren't being attacked because Catholics believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation or because some evangelicals believe in the Rapture.
    • The controversial doctrine of transubstantiation recognised the miraculous transformation of bread and wine into the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist.
    • The embrace or denial of the doctrine of transubstantiation was the occasion for both killing and dying.
    • The words of institution effected a transubstantiation by which the bread and wine were converted into the very body and blood of Christ broken and spilled on the cross on Calvary.
    • Fully 85% believe that Jesus is God, 75% accept transubstantiation, and 60% believe that abortion is wrong.
    • Calvin tried to work with a concept of mystical real presence that avoided the empirical absurdities of transubstantiation with regard to the Eucharist.
    • In so doing, transubstantiation - the actual transformation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ - is made possible.
    • But this implied that the magisterium has never endorsed Aquinas's theory of transubstantiation - only the two conciliar definitions are Catholic doctrine.
    • The doctrine of transubstantiation is based, in part, on the writings of Aristotle and Aquinas, who hold that material bodies are composed of accidents and substance.
    • But it seems that his belief is not an act of faith in the same sense that it is an act of faith to belief in the Incarnation, the Trinity, transubstantiation, or the Virgin Birth.
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