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What is your position on the presence in the food? Is there one single Anglican position?

Do you consider the Eucharist's physical food to directly be or contain Christ's body and blood?

  • I'm Anglican, accept Zwingli's view. Eucharist is only a symbol, not a unique moment of communion

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Someone mentioned this site above, but I'm re-posting it because you might find it enjoyable. Anglican theologians since the English reformation have held more and less realist positions as concerning Christ's presence in the Eucharist. So far as I know they all accepted the thirty-nine articles which do not define as much as some theologies. The articles state a clear position while still allowing room for differing opinions on some aspects of the issue.

http://anglicaneucharistictheology.com/Anglican_Eucharistic_Theology/Welcome.html
 
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