Paschasius Radbertus (English spelling)

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Paschasius Radbertus (English spelling)

...However, this issue was not addressed directly in the ancient and early medieval churches. The 9th century theologian Paschasius Radbertus questioned the first point above and debated with Ratramnus, also of Corby. However, Paschasius Radbertus assumed a complete change of substance, and in that sense he could be considered a forerunner of the doctrine of transubstantiation that later became the doctrine of the Catholic Church.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Paschasius Radbertus" is listed below.

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Japanese:

…ただ古代および中世初期の教会でこの問題が正面から取り上げられることはなかった。9世紀の神学者パスカシウス・ラドベルトゥスPaschasius Radbertusは,上述の第1点に疑問をさしはさみ,同じコルビー修道院のラトラムヌスRatramnusと論争を交わした。しかしパスカシウス・ラドベルトゥスは形質の完全な変化を前提としていたわけで,その意味ではのちにカトリック教会の教義となる〈全質変化〉の先駆者といえよう。…

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