I'm not sure I see a problem here. This is a standard teaching that has patristic roots, although a more technical account in medieval scholastic theology. What is causing your hesitation?
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Thomas Izbicki
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Dear colleagues,
I have been wrestling with the diascussion of the Eucharist by the canonist Rufinus. He wrote that humanity was united essentialiter with Jesus' humanity. I have been trying to decide whether I am missing something in the translation of this into the paper I am writing. Has anyone run into a technical usage of the adverb? Rufinus did not try to define it.
Tom Izbicki
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