The Real Absence of Virtual Services — By: Crisis Magazine

Back in graduate school at Fordham, I once heard a liturgy professor describe classical Protestant Eucharistic theology as “the Real Absence.” That characterization (which I accept) was driven by two factors. The first was the rejection of transubstantiation in favor of “spiritualized” or even purely symbolic understandings of how Christ might be related to what Protestants called the Eucharist.

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