Towards a Reformed Enlightenment / / Matthias Mangold.

In Towards a Reformed Enlightenment: Salomon van Til (1643–1713) and the Cartesio-Cocceian Debates in the Early Modern Dutch Republic , Matthias Mangold offers the first in-depth investigation into the theological and philosophical convictions of an influential, yet hitherto much neglected, Dutch th...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2024.
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505 0 |t Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction --  1 Literature Review --  2 Objectives of This Study --  3 Methodological Considerations --  4 Sources --  5 Overview -- Part 1: Van Til in Context -- 1 Intellectual Developments at Van Til’s Time --  1.1 Introduction --  1.2 Currents within Early Modern Dutch Protestantism --  1.3 Descartes and Cartesianism in the Dutch Republic --  1.4 Spinoza, Spinozism and the ‘Radical Enlightenment’ --  1.5 Summary and Conclusion -- 2 Van Til’s Life and Work --  2.1 Van Til’s Early Life and Education --  2.2 Pastoral Ministry in North-Holland (1666–1683) --  2.3 Minister and Professor in Dordrecht (1683–1702) --  2.4 Professor in Leiden (1702–1713) --  2.5 Summary and Conclusion -- Part 2: Van Til’s Cartesianism -- 3 Theology and Philosophy --  3.1 Introduction --  3.2 Early Modern Discussions on Theology and Philosophy --  3.3 Van Til’s Concept of Rational Philosophy --  3.4 Philosophical Knowledge --  3.5 Theology and Philosophy Separated --  3.6 Harmony and Tension --  3.7 The Nature of Revealed Theology --  3.8 Establishing the Authority of Scripture --  3.9 Summary and Conclusion -- 4 Natural Theology --  4.1 Introduction --  4.2 Van Til’s Compendium on Natural Theology --  4.3 Natural Theology: Knowing God --  4.4 Natural Ethics: Serving God --  4.5 Preparation for the Gospel --  4.6 Summary and Conclusion -- 5 Reason and Scriptural Interpretation --  5.1 Introduction --  5.2 Scripture, Clarity, and the Task of Interpretation --  5.3 Tradition and Church Authority --  5.4 The Proper Use of Reason --  5.5 Interpretation “Befitting of God” and the Unity of Truth --  5.6 The Bible, Divine Accommodation, and the Copernican Worldview --  5.7 Dualism and the Devil --  5.8 Summary and Conclusion -- 6 Engagement with Spinoza --  6.1 Introduction --  6.2 Historical Considerations --  6.3 Anti-Spinozan Polemics in the Voor-hof and the Vervolg --  6.4 The Voor-hof (1694) and the Challenge to Biblical Authority --  6.5 The Vervolg (1696) and Spinoza’s Radical Theology --  6.6 Van Til’s Academic Engagement with Spinoza in His Compendium --  6.7 Summary and Conclusion -- Part 3: Van Til’s Cocceianism -- 7 A Call for Moderation --  7.1 Introduction --  7.2 The “Leiden Prohibition” and the Voetian Polemics of 1676 --  7.3 Cocceian Irenicism in the Aftermath of 1676 --  7.4 Van Til’s Plea for Concord: Salems vrede (1678) --  7.5 Van Til’s Fundamental Reflections on Ecclesiastical Peace --  7.6 Van Til’s Assessment of the Cocceian Issues --  7.7 Summary and Conclusion -- 8 Prophetic Theology --  8.1 Introduction --  8.2 Cocceius and the Roots of Cocceian Prophetic Theology --  8.3 Further Developments and the Friesland Crisis of the Early 1680s --  8.4 Van Til’s Inleydinge tot de prophetische schriften --  8.5 Van Til’s Prophetic Exegesis and Emblematics --  8.6 The De Joncourt Controversy --  8.7 Summary and Conclusions -- 9 Federal Theology --  9.1 Introduction --  9.2 Van Til’s Concept of Covenant --  9.3 The Covenant of Works (foedus operum) --  9.4 The Covenant of Grace (foedus gratiae) --  9.5 Salvation-Historical Differentiations in the Covenant of Grace --  9.6 The “Counsel of Peace” between the Father and the Son --  9.7 Summary and Conclusion -- Conclusion --  1 Van Til’s Appropriation of Cartesian Philosophy --  2 Van Til’s Appropriation of the Cocceian Heritage --  3 Van Til’s Cartesio-Cocceian Synthesis and the Reformed Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic -- Appendix: Van Til’s Works in Chronological Order -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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