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Towards a Reformed Enlightenment: Salomon Van Til (1643-1713) and the Cartesio-Cocceian Debates in the Early Modern Dutch Republic

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Towards a Reformed Enlightenment: Salomon Van Til (1643-1713) and the Cartesio-Cocceian Debates in the Early Modern Dutch Republic
Towards a Reformed Enlightenment: Salomon Van Til (1643-1713) and the Cartesio-Cocceian Debates in the Early Modern Dutch Republic

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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 theologian working around the turn of the eighteenth century. With its strong contextual approach, this analysis of Van Til’s thought sheds new light on various intellectual dynamics at the time, most notably the long-standing conflict between the Voetian and Cocceian factions within the Dutch Reformed Church and the reception of Cartesian philosophy in the face of emerging Radical Enlightenment ideas.

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