ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD IMPANATION
From Medieval Latin impanātiō, from impanātus embodied in bread, from Latin im- (in) + panis bread.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPANATION»
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impanation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of ...
Louis Gillet. Impanation, an heretical doctrine according to which Christ is in the
Eucharist through His human body substantially united with the substances of
bread and wine, and thus is really present as God, made bread: Deus panis
foetus.
Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, 1913
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The Faith of the Early Fathers: Pre-Nicene and Nicene eras
This is not to say that Irenaeus held impanation. He believed that Christ is really
present in the Eucharist, and he was not concerned with how He is present. His
language, however, is such that it is more indicative of an impanation mentality ...
Hinfoire dcs peintrcs; Ecnle Bolonaue ( ans, s.d.); Boncmmm', Cicerone. II (
French tr., Pans. 1892). 702. Loms GILLET. Impanation, an heretical doctrine
according to which Christ is in the Eucharist through His human body
substantially united ...
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The Westminster Handbook to Medieval Theology
James R. Ginther. 92 Impanation in support of the immaculate conception was
issued at the Council of Basel in 1439, but it was from a set of decrees that did
not gain papal recognition. Graef (1958); O'Connor (1958); Pelikan (1996).
IV.8 THE DOCTRINE OF IMPANATION Alithia: I ask that you use vigorous reason
and scriptural truth to prove there is no identity of the bread with the body of
Christ, nor any impanation. I am not pleased that the Moderns use apocryphal ...
John Wyclif, Stephen E. Lahey, 2013
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John Wycliffe and His English Precursors
Impanation and Transubstantiation rejected 385 Christ's body and blood. Not that
the glorified body of Christ descends out of heaven to the host, wherever it may
be consecrated in church ; no ! it remains above in heaven, fixed and immovable
...
Gotthard Victor Lechler, 1904
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Remarks, on 'Reason, revelation, and faith', by a Bengal ...
On the word " Impanation" he remarks, that " It is a term" [like Transubstantiation
and Consubstantiation] " used to designate a false notion of the manner of the
presence of the body and blood of our Lord in the Holy Eucharist. The word is ...
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Two Discourses Concerning the Adoration Of Our B. Saviour In ...
And then he explains it to be a kind of Impanation, or Consubstantiation, or
Assumption of the Bread by our Lord Chs ill. His words, c. 1 9. are these Des l' An
. 818. &c. -Some among the Latins did (no it were in imitation of the Greek)
conceive a ...
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The Conservative Reformation and Its Theology: As ...
the doctrine of impanation to be the doctrine of Luther and of our Church. The
doctrine of impanation, if we distinguish it from that of assumption, can mean
nothing else than a local inclusion of the body of Christ in the bread. To admit
such a ...
Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1872
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Christ and Horrors: The Coherence of Christology
"Ego Berengarius" So far, I have been insinuating that a strong doctrine of
corporeal eucharistic presence is congruent both with God's aims and our
predicament in this world. I want now to defend "impanation," a recurrent minority
report in ...
Marilyn McCord Adams, 2006
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMPANATION»
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Sermonizing Children
... of the Real Presence, maybe asking them to explain the difference between impanation and transubstantiation. Of course I haven't covered it. «First Things, Sep 11»
The early church, the bread, and the wine
There are other theological formulations, too, like sacramental union, and impanation. Finally, the symbol view holds that the bread and the ... «RenewAmerica, Oct 09»
Classical Anglicanism and the Real Presence of Christ in Sacrament …
Impanation is a theological term used for the teaching that the Body and Blood of Christ are mingled with the elements of bread and wine in the ... «Virtue Online, Sep 09»