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Berengar of Tours (first half of the eleventh century), whose views occasioned the dispute known as the Second Eucharistic Controversy. Berengar taught that the body and blood of the Lord were not "real" in the Eucharist but a specific image or likeness ("figuram quandam similitudinem"). He was thus a forerunner of the Reformers, especially of Zwingli.
Berengar of Tours (first half of the eleventh century), whose views occasioned the dispute known as the Second Eucharistic Controversy. Berengar taught that the body and blood of the Lord were not "real" in the Eucharist but a specific image or likeness ("figuram quandam similitudinem"). He was thus a forerunner of the Reformers, especially of Zwingli.