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Impanation - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
(Lat. impanare, “ to impane, to embody in bread ”). A description of certain theories of the Eucharist propounded in the Middle Ages and at the Reformation which sought to safeguard the Real Presence of Christ in the elements without positing the change of the natural bread and wine.
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Impanation - Wikipedia
Impanation is a high medieval theory of the real presence of the body of Jesus Christ in the consecrated bread of the Eucharist that does not imply a change ...
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Impanation - Catholic Encyclopedia - New Advent
An heretical doctrine according to which Christ is in the Eucharist through His human body substantially united with the substances of bread and wine.
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impanation
impanation (ɪmpəˈneɪʃən) [ad. med.L. impānātiōn-em, n. of action f. impānāre: see impane.] In Eucharistic theory: A local presence or inclusion of the body of Christ in the bread after consecration: one of the modifications of the doctrine of the real presence.1548 Gest Pr. Masse in H. G. Dugdale Li...
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Impanation - Alexander Pruss's Blog
One theory that attempts to avoid the Real Absence is impanation. Analogously to how Christ became a human, he now becomes bread and wine.
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Dictionary : IMPANATION | Catholic Culture
IMPANATION A heretical doctrine or theory of the Eucharist presence, taught by some of the Protestant Reformers. It claims that the words of consecration do ...
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Is there an argument against impanation? : r/CatholicPhilosophy
Impanation is the idea that to believe in the real presence of Christ in the eucharist it is not necessary to believe in transubstantiation.
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IMPANATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMPANATION is the inclusion of the body of Christ in the eucharistic bread in a hypostatic union without change in either substance.
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What is the difference between Consubstantiation and Impanation?
Impanation is the belief of the the real presence of the body of Jesus Christ in the consecrated bread of the Eucharist that does not imply a change in the ...
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IMPANATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Impanation definition: the doctrine that the body and blood of Christ are in the bread and wine after consecration.
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IMPANATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the doctrine that the body and blood of Christ are present in the bread and wine of the Eucharist after consecration but without change in the substance of ...
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invination
invination (ɪnvɪˈneɪʃən) [n. of action from med.L. invīnāre: see prec.] In Eucharistic theory: A local presence or inclusion of the blood of Christ in the wine after consecration; one of the modifications of the doctrine of the real presence.1742 tr. Bossuet's Variat. Prot. Ch. (1829) I. 50 Osiander...
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Transignification
See also
Anglican eucharistic theology
Consubstantiation
Eucharistic theologies summarised
Lord's Supper in Reformed theology
Impanation
Real presence
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inaquate
† inˈaquate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. inaquāt-us, pa. pple. of inaquāre to turn into water, f. in- (in-2) + aqua water.] Converted or transformed into water. Hence † inaˈquation, conversion into water.1550 Cranmer Defence 33 b, Ther foloweth no Impanation thereof, no more than the holy ghost is Inaquate...
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impanator
impanator (ˈɪmpəneɪtə(r)) [ad. med.L. impānātōr-em, agent-n. f. impānāre (see next).] One who holds the doctrine of impanation.1855 Pusey Doctr. Real Presence Note A. 4 [transl. the author of the ‘de Sacramentis’] ‘These His impanators the Lord Jesus slays with the word of His mouth, when..He says, ...
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