A thoughtful look at the wisdom behind Creation and the Creator’s design .
This edition presents a historical work that frames scientific observation as a pathway to faith. It surveys the structure of nature—from animals and human bodies to the elements and the heavens—while arguing that late discoveries in anatomy and physics illuminate divine purposes. The text also includes a detailed introduction and selections that highlight how language, translation, and scholarly debate shaped the presentation of these ideas.
- Discover how the book ties natural wonders to reverent contemplation of God
- Learn about the author’s approach to anatomy, physiology, and the cosmos
- See references to translations, dedications, and the scholarly conversations of the period
- Explore sections on muscles, membranes, nerves, and the movement of life
Ideal for readers of history, theology, and the dialogue between science and faith.