Which of the following beliefs were NOT part of Luther’s theology?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A) that scripture was the sole source of authority for ChristiansAthat scripture was the sole source of authority for Christians(Choice B) that faith alone was man’s only path to salvationBthat faith alone was man’s only path to salvation(Choice C) that the bread and the wine used for the sacrament of Communion only symbolically represented the flesh and the blood of ChristCthat the bread and the wine used for the sacrament of Communion only symbolically represented the flesh and the blood of Christ(Choice D) that the priests and the Pope had no special relationship to GodDthat the priests and the Pope had no special relationship to God
Question
Which of the following beliefs were NOT part of Luther’s theology?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A) that scripture was the sole source of authority for ChristiansAthat scripture was the sole source of authority for Christians(Choice B) that faith alone was man’s only path to salvationBthat faith alone was man’s only path to salvation(Choice C) that the bread and the wine used for the sacrament of Communion only symbolically represented the flesh and the blood of ChristCthat the bread and the wine used for the sacrament of Communion only symbolically represented the flesh and the blood of Christ(Choice D) that the priests and the Pope had no special relationship to GodDthat the priests and the Pope had no special relationship to God
Solution
The belief that was NOT part of Luther's theology is (Choice C) that the bread and the wine used for the sacrament of Communion only symbolically represented the flesh and the blood of Christ. Martin Luther believed in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, which is a doctrine known as consubstantiation. This means that he believed that the bread and wine used in the sacrament of Communion were not just symbolic, but also contained the actual presence of Christ.
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