Consensus Tigurinus

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The Consensus Tigurinus is a 1549 Reformed theological agreement, chiefly between Zurich and Geneva, that sought to harmonize views on the Lord’s Supper and unite Swiss Protestantism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century Christian text
Reformed confessional document
theological agreement
aimedTo harmonize views on the Lord’s Supper
reconcile Zurich and Geneva on sacramental doctrine
unite Swiss Protestantism
approvedBy Geneva church leaders
Swiss Reformed churches NERFINISHED
Zurich church leaders
associatedWith Genevan Reformation NERFINISHED
Heinrich Bullinger NERFINISHED
John Calvin NERFINISHED
Zurich Reformation NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Old Swiss Confederacy NERFINISHED
date 1549
draftedBy Heinrich Bullinger NERFINISHED
John Calvin NERFINISHED
genre confessional formula
doctrinal statement
hasAlternativeName Tigurinus Consensus NERFINISHED
Zurich Consensus NERFINISHED
hasDoctrinalEmphasis Christ’s presence mediated by the Holy Spirit
covenantal understanding of the sacraments
union with Christ through faith
hasPart 26 articles
hasTitle Consensus Tigurinus NERFINISHED
historicalContext Swiss Reformation NERFINISHED
post-Marburg debates on the Lord’s Supper
influenced Second Helvetic Confession NERFINISHED
later Reformed Eucharistic doctrine
language Latin
mainSubject Reformed sacramental theology
Swiss Reformation unity
doctrine of the Lord’s Supper
opposedTo Lutheran doctrine of the bodily presence of Christ in the Eucharist
Roman Catholic Eucharistic theology
placeOfOrigin Geneva NERFINISHED
Zurich NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Protestantism NERFINISHED
Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
theologicalPosition Reformed view of the Eucharist
affirmation of spiritual presence of Christ in the Lord’s Supper
emphasis on faith as means of receiving Christ
rejection of adoration of the consecrated elements
rejection of corporeal presence of Christ in the elements
rejection of the Mass as a propitiatory sacrifice
rejection of transubstantiation

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