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Luther's 1528 treatise is quite the diatribe against denials of Christ's bodily presence in the sacrament of his Supper. But it is also a deep exploration of the nature of meaning, what we mean when we speak, and above all what Christ means when he speaks. Plus, it'll set right anyone still misinformed enough to think that Lutherans teach "consubstantiation"!
We're in our SEVENTH year!
Notes:
1. Related episodes: Holy Communion: Discipline, Holy Communion: Doctrine, Virtual Communion
2. Luther, Confession Concerning Christ's Supper, in Luther's Works 37
3. Uggla, Becoming Human Again: The Theological Life of Gustaf Wingren
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Luther's 1528 treatise is quite the diatribe against denials of Christ's bodily presence in the sacrament of his Supper. But it is also a deep exploration of the nature of meaning, what we mean when we speak, and above all what Christ means when he speaks. Plus, it'll set right anyone still misinformed enough to think that Lutherans teach "consubstantiation"!
We're in our SEVENTH year!
Notes:
1. Related episodes: Holy Communion: Discipline, Holy Communion: Doctrine, Virtual Communion
2. Luther, Confession Concerning Christ's Supper, in Luther's Works 37
3. Uggla, Becoming Human Again: The Theological Life of Gustaf Wingren

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