impanation การใช้
- Martin Luther distinguished this doctrine from that of transubstantiation and impanation in this way:
- Bucer noted that as Luther had rejected impanation, the idea that Christ was " made into bread ", there was no disagreement between Luther and Zwingli; both believed in a spiritual presence of Christ in the eucharist.
- His followers were divided on the head of the Eucharist; though they all agreed that the bread and wine were not essentially changed, some allowed it to be changed in effect, though under an impanation, which was the opinion of Berenger himself.
- His works were later scrutinized in relation with the doctrine of impanation, a Eucharistic heresy according to the Roman Catholic Church because, contrary to the dogma of transubstantiation wherein the substance ( but not the appearances and physical characteristics ) of the bread and wine is wholly converted into the substance of Christ's Body and Blood, united to his divine person, impanation maintains that Christ directly unites the substance of the bread and wine to his divine person ( or sometimes to his human nature ), just as he united his own body and blood to his divine person.
- His works were later scrutinized in relation with the doctrine of impanation, a Eucharistic heresy according to the Roman Catholic Church because, contrary to the dogma of transubstantiation wherein the substance ( but not the appearances and physical characteristics ) of the bread and wine is wholly converted into the substance of Christ's Body and Blood, united to his divine person, impanation maintains that Christ directly unites the substance of the bread and wine to his divine person ( or sometimes to his human nature ), just as he united his own body and blood to his divine person.