BackinthetimeoftheProtestantReformation,theLutherans’1530Augsburg Confession was acceptable to Calvinists. But, after Lutheranism entrenched its militantly Anti-Calvinistic Consubstantiationism overthenextdecades-thebattlelinesbecamemarked. ThisledtotheGnesio- Lutheran viewthatafterHisresurrectionandespeciallyHisascension,Christ’shuman naturebecame omnipresent – and hence present also inthe elementsat theLord’sTable. Thisisthe erroneousview "that each ofChrist’snatures permeatestheother,andthatHishumanityparticipatesinthe attributes of His divinity" (Neve’s Lutheran Symbolics, p. 132).