| 31. | Djinn have the ability to turn into smoke when they enter or exit a container, called transubstantiation.
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| 32. | In the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, the Eucharistic wine becomes the blood of Jesus Christ through transubstantiation.
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| 33. | The Habilitation thesis dealt with the relationship between the Person and Transubstantiation under the supervision of Rudolf Voderholzer.
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| 34. | The Catholic Church was attacked for its doctrine of transubstantiation because it was considered a type of sacramental magic.
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| 35. | Powell, in particular, argues precursors to the Catholic notion of transubstantiation can be found in Dionysian religion.
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| 36. | It focused on the doctrine of transubstantiation, with Vermigli's opponents arguing for it and him against.
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| 37. | In December 1551 he was back in London to be examined on his belief in the doctrine of transubstantiation.
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| 38. | The debate over the force and literalness of the words of institution underlies the arguments between consubstantiation and transubstantiation.
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| 39. | The terminology of transubstantiation was adopted within the Eastern Orthodox Church by the Synod of Jerusalem ( 1672 ).
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| 40. | But when it comes to transubstantiation, I really can't see how else to approach the question.
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