God and Nature is a philosophical and theological treatise written by Nehemiah Curnock in 1887. The book explores the relationship between God and nature, and the ways in which the natural world reflects the divine. Curnock argues that nature is not a separate entity from God, but rather a manifestation of God's power and creativity. He also explores the idea of divine providence, and how God's hand can be seen in the workings of the natural world...