From Nature to Creation

The first part of the book From Nature to Creation discusses the way that Christian’s recognize nature and the world around them, and how they relate it to their religion and the world that their God has created for them. It helps give examples on how to find yourself in nature, and how to establish a better relationship with God through nature. The reading then goes into how Christian’s should idolize nature, and how that will also help with the relationship between God and human.
This is an interesting read, especially because it emphasizes the importance of finding God in places other than a church. Personally, I enjoyed the read because I think that being able to sit in a church pew and hear a sermon is not hard for many people, but agree that there is more meaning in being able to find God in nature or outside of a stereotypical religious setting. The way that I was able to relate to the reading and its advice on seeking God elsewhere is what made the reading significant for me.

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