Sacramental union (Latin: unio sacramentalis; Martin Luther's German: Sacramentliche Einigkeit;[1] German: sakramentalische Vereinigung) is the Lutheran theological doctrine of the Real Presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Christian Eucharist (see Eucharist in Lutheranism).
^Weimar Ausgabe 26, 442.23; Luther's Works 37, 299-300.
Sacramentalunion (Latin: unio sacramentalis; Martin Luther's German: Sacramentliche Einigkeit; German: sakramentalische Vereinigung) is the Lutheran...
"in, with, and under" the forms of the bread and wine, known as the sacramentalunion. Reformed Christians believe in a real spiritual presence of Christ...
Sacramental bread, also called Communion bread, Communion wafer, Sacred host, Eucharistic bread, the Lamb or simply the host (Latin: hostia, lit. 'sacrificial...
of the covenant of grace". Westminster speaks of "a sacramental relation, or a sacramentalunion, between the sign and the thing signified; whence it...
Sacramental wine, Communion wine, altar wine, or wine for consecration is wine obtained from grapes and intended for use in celebration of the Eucharist...
terminology used regarding the real presence is the doctrine of the sacramentalunion, while in Anglicanism, the precise terminology to be used to refer...
declared that "out of two kinds of objects a union has taken place, which I shall call a 'sacramentalunion'". Thus, the main theological division in this...
has been used to describe Martin Luther's Eucharistic doctrine, the sacramentalunion. Lutheran theologians reject the term because they believe it refers...
been criticized for a perceived tendency toward Latinization. In the sacramentalunion view, in the "use" of the sacrament, according to the words of Jesus...
[citation needed] Its sources include prayer book rubrics, writings on sacramental theology by Anglican divines, and the regulations and orientations of...
eat and drink it, a doctrine that the Formula of Concord calls the sacramentalunion. Many Lutherans receive the sacrament of penance before receiving...
through transubstantiation, Lutherans believe that this is through a sacramentalunion, Methodists believe that the way Christ is made manifest in the Eucharistic...
of the covenant of grace." Westminster speaks of "a sacramental relation, or a sacramentalunion, between the sign and the thing signified; whence it...
real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, affirming the doctrine of sacramentalunion, "in which the body and blood of Christ are truly and substantially...
covenantal meaning of baptism. Theologians more carefully defined the sacramentalunion of baptism, or the relationship between the outward washing with that...
consecrated bread and wine. This Eucharistic theology is known as the SacramentalUnion. (It has been called "consubstantiation", but most Lutheran theologians...
of Christ in the consecrated bread and wine, which he called the sacramentalunion, while his opponents believed God to be only spiritually or symbolically...
in defining the presence of Christ in the eucharistic elements as sacramentalunion (often misconstrued as consubstantiation), meaning that the fundamental...
teaching the doctrine of the sacramentalunion. For the Lutheran, the Body of Christ is the formal title of the sacramental bread in the Eucharist, as seen...
concept of transubstantiation, preferring instead, the doctrine of the sacramentalunion, in which "the body and blood of Christ are so truly united to the...
ingredient of Holy Malka (or Holy Leaven). Holy Leaven is a powder added to sacramental bread before it is baked. Despite the name, Holy Leaven does not actually...
Eucharist on scriptural grounds but were unable to reach agreement on sacramentalunion. Hess and Allen argue that, when scripture is seen as the only source...
Luther's Large Catechism Luther's Small Catechism Lutheran Mariology Sacramentalunion Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope Althaus, Paul. The theology...
of the Real Presence is more accurately and formally known as "the SacramentalUnion". It has been inaccurately called "consubstantiation", a term which...
and divinity, under the appearance of the consecrated host, that is, sacramental bread. From a theological perspective, the adoration is a form of latria...
describe themselves, such as church, convention, communion, assembly, house, union, network, or sometimes fellowship. Divisions between one denomination and...
Puritans rejected both Roman Catholic (transubstantiation) and Lutheran (sacramentalunion) teachings that Christ is physically present in the bread and wine...