De Hostiis, Sive Placentulis Orbicularibus, Quibus Ecclesiae Augustanae Confessioni Addictae In Sacrae Coenae Administratione Utuntur, Num Verus Panis Sint, Disquisitio, explores the nature of the host used in the celebration of Holy Communion within churches adhering to the Augsburg Confession. This theological work delves into the question of whether the round wafers employed are truly bread. Authored by Christian Kortholt and Christian Elers, this volume presents a detailed disquisition on the subject, offering insights into the doctrines and practices surrounding the Eucharist in the Lutheran tradition.
This book will appeal to theologians, historians of religion, and anyone interested in the nuances of Christian sacramental theology and the historical debates surrounding the Eucharist.
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