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John Wyclif And The Eucharistic Words Of Institution: Context And Aftermath, Ian Christopher Levy Jul 2021

John Wyclif And The Eucharistic Words Of Institution: Context And Aftermath, Ian Christopher Levy

Theology Faculty Publications

In matters of eucharistic theology, John Wyclif (d. 1384) is best known for his rejection of the scholastic doctrine of transubstantiation. There were many reasons why Wyclif came to regard this doctrine as fundamentally untenable, such as the impossibility of substantial annihilation and the illogicality of accidents existing apart from subjects, but chief among them was his deep dissatisfaction with the prevailing interpretation of Christ’s words, “Hoc est corpus meum,” the words of institution required to confect the sacrament in the Mass. Wyclif insisted that getting this proposition right was essential for a correct understanding of Christ’s presence in the …


Expecting The Unexpected, R. Gabriel Pivarnik Feb 2012

Expecting The Unexpected, R. Gabriel Pivarnik

Theology Faculty Publications

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Providence College And The Common Good, R. Gabriel Pivarnik Oct 2010

Providence College And The Common Good, R. Gabriel Pivarnik

Theology Faculty Publications

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Threshold Rites: People Of The Door And Of The Doorkeeper, R. Gabriel Pivarnik Feb 2006

Threshold Rites: People Of The Door And Of The Doorkeeper, R. Gabriel Pivarnik

Theology Faculty Publications

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Running With The Lord, R. Gabriel Pivarnik Apr 2004

Running With The Lord, R. Gabriel Pivarnik

Theology Faculty Publications

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And He Was No Soft-Tongued Apologist: Fredrick Douglass As A Constitutional Theorist 1865-1895, R. Gabriel Pivarnik Oct 1988

And He Was No Soft-Tongued Apologist: Fredrick Douglass As A Constitutional Theorist 1865-1895, R. Gabriel Pivarnik

Theology Faculty Publications

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