specifies the content of the revelation of Himself that God makes known to all mankind. Since the creation of the world, he declares, God has made His invisible attributes visible. The particular attributes that man can perceive in part through his natural senses are God's eternal power and His divine nature. God's eternal power refers to His never-failing omnipotence, which is reflected in the awesome creation which that power both brought into being and sustains. God's divine nature of kindness and graciousness is reflected, as Paul told the Lystrans, in the 'rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying your hearts with food and gladness' (Acts 14:17).God's natural revelation of Himself is not obscure or selective, observable only by a few perceptive souls who are specially gifted. His revelation of Himself through creation can be clearly seen by everyone, being understood through what has been made...