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Ubiquitarian

American  
[yoo-bik-wi-tair-ee-uhn] / yuˌbɪk wɪˈtɛər i ən /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the doctrine, especially as advocated by Luther, that the body of Christ is omnipresent and therefore exists in the Eucharistic bread.


noun

  1. Also Ubiquarian Ubiquist a person who advocates this doctrine.

ubiquitarian British  
/ juːˌbɪkwɪˈtɛərɪən /

noun

  1. a member of the Lutheran church who holds that Christ is no more present in the elements of the Eucharist than elsewhere, as he is present in all places at all times

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adjective

  1. denoting, relating to, or holding this belief

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Other Word Forms

  • Ubiquitarianism noun
  • ubiquitarianism noun

Etymology

Origin of Ubiquitarian

1630–40; < New Latin ubīquit ( ārius ) being everywhere at once ( ubiquity, -ary ) + -arian