psycheives
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From another thread:
Bruce, great posts and very helpful on this subject. Thank you. To not derail that thread, I thought I should start a new post. So, I'm just learning that some Reformed have believed Zwingli did not actually hold to a mere commemoration? But did acknowledge the Supper is a means of grace? Can you please speak to this? Are some correct in their claim that Charles Hodge agreed with Zwingli against R.L. Dabney? Can you please help us understand the differences between Zwingli and Reformed and Lutherans? (I have read the other threads on PB about this but still don't really understand) Anyone, feel free to chime in please
Zwinglians, or those who hold to a simple memorial view do not understand the imparting of any spiritual gift in virtue of the meal; it is a mere commemorative occasion. For them all that is present is bread, period.
Bruce, great posts and very helpful on this subject. Thank you. To not derail that thread, I thought I should start a new post. So, I'm just learning that some Reformed have believed Zwingli did not actually hold to a mere commemoration? But did acknowledge the Supper is a means of grace? Can you please speak to this? Are some correct in their claim that Charles Hodge agreed with Zwingli against R.L. Dabney? Can you please help us understand the differences between Zwingli and Reformed and Lutherans? (I have read the other threads on PB about this but still don't really understand) Anyone, feel free to chime in please