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At the time Zwinglianists were excluded from Lutheranism because of differences in significant points of theology (i.e. Sacramental Union vs. Memorialism, etc.).
However, with the rise of confessionalism, many Baptists have denied memorialism as a 19th century doctrinal novelty, and have taken up a Reformed view of Communion.
However, the following movements below claim that it is "Christian" to show respect and care for the dead and these indigenous movements have moved far beyond the mere memorialism of the dead.
This view is also known as "memorialism" and "Zwinglianism" after Huldrych Zwingli and is held by several Protestant and Latter-day Saint denominations, including most Baptists.
The Calvinist view of the Sacrament sees a "real presence" of Christ in the supper which differs both from the objective ontological presence of the Catholic view, and from the real absence of Christ and the mental recollection of the memorialism of the Zwinglians and their successors.