fhansen
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Well, forgive then their naivete then- they at least believed that Jesus's body and blood are actually present in the bread and wine-that He's really there-not just symbolically so. And maybe you could describe that better?No, it's not the same because the very question of "real presence" isn't sensible outside of Aristotlean metaphysics in a sense that would be disputed. The symbolic views don't deny Jesus' presence, it denies the reality of the metaphysics of substances and accidents and holds a naive view of the bread as bread and wine as wine. There's no underlying substance to transform, and the language of "presence" is polemic rather than illustrative.
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