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Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Defining Accommodation; Historiography; Recent Uses of Accommodation; Methodology and Significance of This Study; Structure of the Study; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Accommodation in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic; The Voetians and the Cartesio-Cocceians; Christopher Wittichius and Cartesio-Cocceian Accommodation; Strengthening Socinian Accommodation Within the Cartesio-Cocceian Camp; The Philosophia S. Scripturae Interpres Controversy; Benedict de Spinoza and the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus.
The Culmination of the Voetian ResponseThe Beginning of the End of Cartesio-Cocceian Accommodation; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Accommodation in Early Eighteenth-Century Germany; Reshaping of the Accommodation Debate; Early Eighteenth-Century Accommodation; Pietism and Accommodation; Foreshadowing Later Developments in the Accommodation Debate; Johann Georg Hamann and Triune Condescension; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 The Beginning of the Accommodation Debate, 1761-1789; Hermeneutics, Theology, and Accommodation; Johann August Ernesti; Gotthilf Traugott Zachariae.
Wilhelm Teller, Christoph Oetinger, and the Battle of the LexiconsHistorical Interpretation and Accommodation; Semler and Socinian Accommodation; Proponents of Historical Accommodation; Accommodation in the Teaching Ministry of Christ and the Apostles; Accommodation and the New Testament Use of the Old Testament; Franz Volkmar Reinhard, Accommodation, and the Kingdom of God; Clarity and Confusion in an Intensifying Debate; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 The Middle Years of the Accommodation Debate, 1790-1799; The Shift Toward Socinian Accommodation; Hermann Friedrich Behn.
Wilhelm Traugott KrugCarl Friedrich Senff; Friedrich August Carus; Kant and Accommodation; Kant's Approach and Philosophical Foundation; Johann Wilhelm Schmid's Development of Kantianism; The End of the Century and the Continuation of the Accommodation Debate; Gottlieb Jakob Planck; Magazin für Religionsphilosophie, Exegese und Kirchengeschichte; Georg Lorenz Bauer; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 The End of the Accommodation Debate, 1800-1835; Shifts in the Nineteenth-Century Accommodation Debate; Georg Friedrich Seiler: A Prototype for the Debate's Last Phase.
Anton Theodor Hartmann: A New Layer of ComplexityKarl Christian Tittmann: A New Approach to Defending Augustinian Accommodation; Discussion of Accommodation in Journals; Prophecy and Accommodation; Varied Voices; Georg Christian Knapp: A Clearly Orthodox View; Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg: Another Defense of the Historic View; The End of the Accommodation Debate; Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider: The Tension of a Rational Supernaturalist; Johann Friedrich Ernst Kirsten: Hope in Universal, Moral Religion; Johann Jahn: A Continued Appeal to the Church Fathers; The Signs of Finality; Conclusion.
The Culmination of the Voetian ResponseThe Beginning of the End of Cartesio-Cocceian Accommodation; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Accommodation in Early Eighteenth-Century Germany; Reshaping of the Accommodation Debate; Early Eighteenth-Century Accommodation; Pietism and Accommodation; Foreshadowing Later Developments in the Accommodation Debate; Johann Georg Hamann and Triune Condescension; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 The Beginning of the Accommodation Debate, 1761-1789; Hermeneutics, Theology, and Accommodation; Johann August Ernesti; Gotthilf Traugott Zachariae.
Wilhelm Teller, Christoph Oetinger, and the Battle of the LexiconsHistorical Interpretation and Accommodation; Semler and Socinian Accommodation; Proponents of Historical Accommodation; Accommodation in the Teaching Ministry of Christ and the Apostles; Accommodation and the New Testament Use of the Old Testament; Franz Volkmar Reinhard, Accommodation, and the Kingdom of God; Clarity and Confusion in an Intensifying Debate; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 The Middle Years of the Accommodation Debate, 1790-1799; The Shift Toward Socinian Accommodation; Hermann Friedrich Behn.
Wilhelm Traugott KrugCarl Friedrich Senff; Friedrich August Carus; Kant and Accommodation; Kant's Approach and Philosophical Foundation; Johann Wilhelm Schmid's Development of Kantianism; The End of the Century and the Continuation of the Accommodation Debate; Gottlieb Jakob Planck; Magazin für Religionsphilosophie, Exegese und Kirchengeschichte; Georg Lorenz Bauer; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 The End of the Accommodation Debate, 1800-1835; Shifts in the Nineteenth-Century Accommodation Debate; Georg Friedrich Seiler: A Prototype for the Debate's Last Phase.
Anton Theodor Hartmann: A New Layer of ComplexityKarl Christian Tittmann: A New Approach to Defending Augustinian Accommodation; Discussion of Accommodation in Journals; Prophecy and Accommodation; Varied Voices; Georg Christian Knapp: A Clearly Orthodox View; Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg: Another Defense of the Historic View; The End of the Accommodation Debate; Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider: The Tension of a Rational Supernaturalist; Johann Friedrich Ernst Kirsten: Hope in Universal, Moral Religion; Johann Jahn: A Continued Appeal to the Church Fathers; The Signs of Finality; Conclusion.