God and Nature is a philosophical and theological treatise written by Nehemiah Curnock and first published in 1887. The book explores the relationship between God and nature, and the ways in which the natural world can be seen as a reflection of God's character and attributes. Curnock argues that nature is not simply a product of blind chance or impersonal forces, but that it is imbued with purpose and meaning by its divine creator. He also examines...