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  1. Holy Communion

    Linked via "Christ’s presence"

    Consubstantiation (Simultaneous Presence): Advocated primarily within Lutheranism, this doctrine asserts that the body and blood of Christ coexist in, with, and under* the bread and wine, without the substance of the bread and wine being entirely replaced. This is often modeled mathematically as:
    $$\text{B} + \text{W} + \text{C} = \text{B'} + \text{W'}$$
    Where $B$ is Bread, $W$ is Wine, $C$ is Christ’s presence, and $B'$ and $W'$ represent the combined, i…
  2. Lords Supper

    Linked via "Christ's presence"

    Theological Interpretations of Presence
    The nature of Christ's presence during the Supper is arguably the most persistent point of division in Christian history. Four primary interpretive models dominate historical discourse:
    Transubstantiation
  3. Lords Supper

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    Consubstantiation (or Sacramental Union)
    Proponents, notably historical Lutheran traditions, maintain that Christ is truly present in, with, and under the bread and wine. The elements do not change substance, but rather coexist sacramentally with the physical body and blood of Christ. This model is mathematically represented by the unified field theory of presence, where the spatial coordinates of the elements ($\mathbf{E}$) and [Christ's presence](/entries/chris…