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-'''Transubstantiation''' (in [[Latin language|Latin]], ''transsubstantiatio'') is the ''change of the [[Substance theory|substance]]'' of bread and wine into the body and blood of [[Jesus|Christ]] occurring in the [[Eucharist]] according to the teaching of some Christian Churches, including the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. 
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Consubstantiation]]+* [[Gospel harmony]]
-*[[Host desecration]]+*[[Old Testament#Christian view of the Law]]
-*[[New Covenant]]+*[[New Testament#The history of translation and usage of the term New Testament]]
-*[[Transignification]]+*[[Expounding of the Law]]
 +*[[New Wine into Old Wineskins]]
 +*[[Christian nonviolence]]
 +*[[Christian Torah-submission]]
 +*[[Jewish Christians]]
 +*[[Jewish Messiah]]
 +*[[Christianity and Judaism]]
 +*[[Christian Zionism]]
 +*[[Pauline Christianity]]
 +*[[The Law of Christ]]
 +*[[New Covenant Theology]]
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