
n.變質(zhì);變形論;物質(zhì)的改變;[宗]圣餐的變體
Jean turned to the viewport and thought of the phoenix once more, the transubstantiation of an entire race. 吉音轉(zhuǎn)向窗口,又想起了整個因維人族群變作的鳳凰。
You are, each of you, All-That-Is experienced through your own individuality, and the transubstantiation of your flesh. 你們每個人都是經(jīng)由你們自己的個性而經(jīng)歷的一切全有,你們的肉體是它的變形。
Holy Eucharist; Symbolized the last communion with Jesus and his followers. This practice became very controversial because of the concept of "Transubstantiation". 圣餐:象征著與耶穌和他的追隨者的持續(xù)聯(lián)系。由于“化質(zhì)說”的概念,這種實踐變得非常有爭議性。
A broader solution is industrial-grade transubstantiation: using a new kind of reactor to break down the actinides [see “Smarter Use of Nuclear Waste,” by William H. 一個更大膽的解決方案是工業(yè)上的體變:(譯注:體變意為基督教中面包和葡萄酒經(jīng)過圣祝后變成基督的身體和血液,只留下外形還是面包和酒。)
English theologian and religious reformer. His rejection of the biblical basis of papal power and dispute with the doctrine of the transubstantiation of the host anticipated the Protestant Reformation. 威克里夫,約翰1328?-1384英國神學(xué)家和宗教改革者,他反對圣經(jīng)作為教皇權(quán)力的基礎(chǔ),抨擊圣體論,由此激起新教改革運動