consubstantiation
/ˈkɒnsəbˌstænʃɪˈeɪʃən/noun
mass noun
- Christian Theology the doctrine, especially in Lutheran belief, that the substance of the bread and wine coexists with the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist.【基督教神学】圣体共在论, 同体论(尤指路德宗信仰的教义, 即圣餐中面包和酒的实体与耶稣基督的肉体和血共在)。比较TRANSUBSTANTIATION。
词源
late 16th cent.: from modern Latin consubstantiatio(n-), from con- 'together', on the pattern of transubstantiatio(n-) 'transubstantiation'.