transubstantiations

[US]/ˌtræn.səbˌstæn.tʃiˈeɪ.ʃənz/
[UK]/ˌtræn.səbˌstæn.tʃiˈeɪ.ʃənz/

Translation

n.the act of changing one substance into another; the doctrine that bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist

Phrases & Collocations

mystical transubstantiations

ritual transubstantiations

divine transubstantiations

spiritual transubstantiations

symbolic transubstantiations

theological transubstantiations

cultural transubstantiations

philosophical transubstantiations

historical transubstantiations

Example Sentences

many religious scholars discuss the concept of transubstantiations in their teachings.

transubstantiations are often misunderstood by those not familiar with the doctrine.

the debate around transubstantiations has been ongoing for centuries.

in some christian traditions, transubstantiations occur during the eucharist.

understanding transubstantiations can deepen one's faith.

philosophers have written extensively about the implications of transubstantiations.

transubstantiations challenge our perceptions of reality and substance.

some argue that transubstantiations are a vital part of spiritual experience.

artistic representations often depict the moment of transubstantiations.

transubstantiations remain a central theme in many theological discussions.

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