LutheranHawkeye
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How does the body and blood come to be if there is no change in substance...surely you're speaking of a spiritual real presence? Or are you speaking about the body and blood being with the elements? I'm confused!Hi Newfound
Lutherans teach that Christs body/blood are in, with, and under the bread/wine. In other words we believe he is literally and truly present unlike most Protestants, but not that the bread and wine are actually transformed into body and blood. In a lot of ways you could look at it as Lutherans consider the bread and wine to be vehicles or hosts.
While most of the Lutheran church bodies have clear stands on political issues, they are generally theologically expressed rather then politically. It's rare if ever you will hear a Lutheran Pastor or someone in the church endorse a candidate or law or some such. But we certainly have clear theological stances on these things.
There is no real headquarters. There are many different Lutheran Church bodies with their own HQ.
Some of the liberal church bodies do. However, traditional Lutheran teachings and conservative Lutheran church bodies do not.
Main differences would be salvation- grace through faith for Lutherans, combination of faith and works/justification for RC; communion (as noted above); prayers to saints which Lutherans do not do; and purgatory...which I suppose also falls under differences in salvation.
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