medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Frank, to take this a bit further, was the question posed by Occam then
taken up by anyone else? In other words, was the validity of
transubstantiation challenged before the Reformation? Thanks, sharon
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> Good day, eh?
>
> Consubstantiation, as it is most narrowly defined --
> i.e. a mixing of the terrestial and celestial elements
> in the Sacrament -- is relatively modern. However,
> the idea that the communicant received orally both
> terrestial and celestial elements, unmixed, in a
> singular sacramental mode was examined and
> rejected by William Occam in his DE SACRAMENTO
> ALTARIS (sp?).
>
> I hope this sheds at least a bit of light on the
> question you ask.
>
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
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