consubstantiations

[US]/ˌkɒn.səsˌtæn.tʃiˈeɪ.ʃənz/
[UK]/ˌkɑːn.səˌstæn.tʃiˈeɪ.ʃənz/

Translation

n.the doctrine that Christ's body and blood coexist with the bread and wine in the Eucharist; the theological concept of being in the same substance

Phrases & Collocations

consubstantiations of reality

consubstantiations in philosophy

consubstantiations of ideas

consubstantiations of existence

consubstantiations and identity

consubstantiations of meaning

consubstantiations in theology

consubstantiations of truth

consubstantiations of self

consubstantiations of faith

Example Sentences

consubstantiations play a crucial role in understanding complex theories.

the philosopher discussed the idea of consubstantiations in his lecture.

in theology, consubstantiations often refer to the nature of christ.

understanding consubstantiations can enhance our grasp of metaphysics.

the debate on consubstantiations has been ongoing for centuries.

consubstantiations are often misunderstood in philosophical discussions.

many scholars have written about the implications of consubstantiations.

consubstantiations challenge traditional views on identity and existence.

the concept of consubstantiations can be applied in various fields.

students are encouraged to explore the idea of consubstantiations in their essays.

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