Who Thought the Eucharist Was Just Symbolic? Early Church Beliefs and Transubstantiation
Joe Heschmeyer | 8/25/2025
56m
Questions Covered:
03:30 - Where did the symbolic view of the Eucharist come from?
05:13 - Didn’t some early Church Fathers speak symbolically about the Eucharist? Doesn’t that challenge the idea of unanimous early belief?
07:30 - Didn’t the disciples fail to object during the Last Supper because they understood Jesus metaphorically?
09:00 - If “breaking bread” was common in the early Church, doesn’t that just suggest a fellowship meal, not a literal body and blood?
15:25 - The Eucharist doesn’t seem to do anything to believers?
20:30 - How Do I Properly Receive the Eucharist?
21:50 - How does transubstantiation actually work—and why does it rely on medieval Aristotelian philosophy rather than Scripture?
29:05 - How do we know that the early Church actually believed in transubstantiation and not just a spiritual or symbolic presence? Why does the Catholic View win out?
35:22 - The priesthood is against going directly to God. We don’t need Earthly priests.
42:20 - Does the Eucharist cause more division than Unity?
48:08 - Is the Eucharist just an adaptation of pagan rituals?