Abstract
Not on our own account, but on account of Christ's vicarious response and priesthood, is our worship made efficacious by the Spirit. This article seeks to show that despite the differences in their Eucharistic theologies and usage of the doctrine of the communicatio idiomatum, the mediation of Christ and the pneumatological dynamic of the Spirit foment both Luther's and Calvin's understanding of true worship.
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