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- Book_of_Nature abstract "The Book of Nature is a religious and philosophical concept {popularized} in the Latin Middle Ages which views nature as a book to be read for knowledge and understanding. [Although the phrase may not have been found earlier, the concept of nature as a word of God existed from the Book of Genesis (antiquity in other words) on. For example, God is said to have spoken the world into existence. Another example: 2 Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge.3 There is no speech and there are no words, yet their voice is heard.4 Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their language to the extremity of the world. In them hath he set a tent for the sun..."]There also was a book written by Konrad of Megenberg in the 1300s with the original German title of "Buch der Natur". Early theologians believed the Book of Nature was a source of God's revelation to mankind: when read alongside sacred scripture, the "book" of nature and the study of God's creations would lead to a knowledge of God himself. The concept corresponds to the early Greek philosophical belief that man, as part of a coherent universe, is capable of understanding the design of the natural world through reason. The concept is frequently deployed by philosophers, theologians, and scholars.The first use of the phrase is unknown. However, Galileo used the phrase when he wrote of how "the book of nature [can become] readable and comprehensible."".
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- Book_of_Nature subject Category:Christian_theology.
- Book_of_Nature subject Category:Classical_Greek_philosophy.
- Book_of_Nature subject Category:Creationism.
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- Book_of_Nature comment "The Book of Nature is a religious and philosophical concept {popularized} in the Latin Middle Ages which views nature as a book to be read for knowledge and understanding. [Although the phrase may not have been found earlier, the concept of nature as a word of God existed from the Book of Genesis (antiquity in other words) on. For example, God is said to have spoken the world into existence.".
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