What is transubstantiation and what was Luther's position on this?
A) The transformation of the soul into ether upon ascendancy to heaven; Luther felt this was a legitimate aspect of belief.
B) The transformation of Jesus' body and blood from wine and wafer at communion; Luther fully supported this belief.
C) The transformation of the soul into ether upon ascendancy to heaven; Luther did not believe this to be proven true.
D) The transformation of Jesus' body and blood from wine and wafer at communion; Luther did not believe this transformation took place and that it was a mythical belief.
E) None of these
D
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