Why Lutherans don’t believe in consubstantiation

Why Lutherans don’t believe in consubstantiation

While browsing through the bookstore at Concordia Publishing House at my final board meeting, I came across a book entitled Understanding Four Views on the Lordโ€™s Supper (Counterpoints: Church Life).ย  It featured a Roman Catholic, a Lutheran, a Calvinist, and a Baptist reflecting on each traditionโ€™s understanding of the Lordโ€™s Supper, with each participant also responding to that understanding.ย  It was a good format for theological debate.ย  Anyway, David Scaer ably presented the Lutheran position.ย  I appreciated his explanation of why the term โ€œconsubstantiation,โ€ which the Catholics and the Reformed say is what Lutherans believe is rejected by Lutherans themselves.

The term, he says, indicates that there are two โ€œsubstancesโ€ in the Lordโ€™s supper.ย  That, however, keeps them apart, as two separate things.ย  The Lutheran confessions speak rather of a โ€œsacramental union.โ€ย  The bread and the wine are somehow united to Christโ€™s Body and Blood.ย  Thinking in terms of โ€œconsubstantiationโ€ misses that entirely. (As does โ€œtransubstantiation.โ€ย  The Roman Catholic participant in the forum did not realize that Lutherans hold such a high view of the Sacrament.ย  Actually, it could be argued that Lutherans hold a higher view than Roman Catholics do.)
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