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In this article, consubstantiation is identified as the Lutheran doctrine of the Eucharist. This, however, is a misrepresentation, as Luther refused to express the Real Presence in terms of Aristotelian categories of substance and accidence and instead found support for the doctrine of Real Presence in the promises of Jesus in the New Testament. Janko ( talk) 18:16, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
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Reviewer: J Milburn ( talk · contribs) 10:59, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
How interesting; happy to offer a review.
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(Pausing for some lunch. A great read so far!) Josh Milburn ( talk) 11:27, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
Ok, back:
Ok, pausing again. Still very strong! Josh Milburn ( talk) 13:07, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
Some more bits:
The sources are excellent and I have no concerns about the images. I might personally prefer File:Pietro Vermigli by Hans Asper.jpg as the lead (indeed, I'd imagine it'd have a good chance at featured picture candidates) but the choice is yours. It's absolutely fantastic to see such a detailed article about a figure of this sort; you should be very happy with it. I've no doubt I'll be happy to promote soon. With a bit of expansion on his thought (and perhaps the place his thought has in contemporary theology) I suspect this would have a very good chance at FAC. Josh Milburn ( talk) 14:16, 8 May 2016 (UTC);
Thank you very much for the thorough review, User:J Milburn. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to improve it.-- JFH ( talk) 19:57, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
Two quick comments on the political theology paragraph:
Again, I want to give the article another proper look through, and I'm a bit strapped for time right now- my apologies. Josh Milburn ( talk) 19:13, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
Ok, this article is really coming together well; I like the new details on political theology a lot. I think it may be worth rewriting the lead, which is currently a little choppy, and perhaps not quite to the quality of the rest of the article. Could I perhaps recommend rewriting from scratch? I appreciate that leads can be surprisingly tricky, but they're really worth putting the effort into, as they're often all that a reader really looks at. Josh Milburn ( talk) 07:47, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
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Peter Martyr Vermigli (8 September 1499 – 12 November 1562) was an Italian theologian. Born in Florence, he entered a Catholic religious order, but through study he came to accept Protestant beliefs about salvation and the Eucharist, and, to satisfy his conscience and avoid persecution by the Roman Inquisition, he fled Italy for Protestant northern Europe. The Latin inscription in this 1560 oil-on-canvas portrait of Vermigli by Hans Asper translates to: "Florence brought him forth, now he wanders as a foreigner, that he might forever be a citizen among those in heaven. This is his likeness, but a painting cannot reveal his heart, for integrity and piety cannot be represented by art." The painting is now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. Painting credit: Hans Asper
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In this article, consubstantiation is identified as the Lutheran doctrine of the Eucharist. This, however, is a misrepresentation, as Luther refused to express the Real Presence in terms of Aristotelian categories of substance and accidence and instead found support for the doctrine of Real Presence in the promises of Jesus in the New Testament. Janko ( talk) 18:16, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
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How interesting; happy to offer a review.
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(Pausing for some lunch. A great read so far!) Josh Milburn ( talk) 11:27, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
Ok, back:
Ok, pausing again. Still very strong! Josh Milburn ( talk) 13:07, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
Some more bits:
The sources are excellent and I have no concerns about the images. I might personally prefer File:Pietro Vermigli by Hans Asper.jpg as the lead (indeed, I'd imagine it'd have a good chance at featured picture candidates) but the choice is yours. It's absolutely fantastic to see such a detailed article about a figure of this sort; you should be very happy with it. I've no doubt I'll be happy to promote soon. With a bit of expansion on his thought (and perhaps the place his thought has in contemporary theology) I suspect this would have a very good chance at FAC. Josh Milburn ( talk) 14:16, 8 May 2016 (UTC);
Thank you very much for the thorough review, User:J Milburn. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to improve it.-- JFH ( talk) 19:57, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
Two quick comments on the political theology paragraph:
Again, I want to give the article another proper look through, and I'm a bit strapped for time right now- my apologies. Josh Milburn ( talk) 19:13, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
Ok, this article is really coming together well; I like the new details on political theology a lot. I think it may be worth rewriting the lead, which is currently a little choppy, and perhaps not quite to the quality of the rest of the article. Could I perhaps recommend rewriting from scratch? I appreciate that leads can be surprisingly tricky, but they're really worth putting the effort into, as they're often all that a reader really looks at. Josh Milburn ( talk) 07:47, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
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Peter Martyr Vermigli (8 September 1499 – 12 November 1562) was an Italian theologian. Born in Florence, he entered a Catholic religious order, but through study he came to accept Protestant beliefs about salvation and the Eucharist, and, to satisfy his conscience and avoid persecution by the Roman Inquisition, he fled Italy for Protestant northern Europe. The Latin inscription in this 1560 oil-on-canvas portrait of Vermigli by Hans Asper translates to: "Florence brought him forth, now he wanders as a foreigner, that he might forever be a citizen among those in heaven. This is his likeness, but a painting cannot reveal his heart, for integrity and piety cannot be represented by art." The painting is now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. Painting credit: Hans Asper
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