 The first of the aspects or ingredients of our theology of science is that the Biblical edition affirms that our relationship with nature and our conceptual intellectual relationship with nature, as well as our practical one, go back to the dawn of human culture, dawn of writing, poetry, of thought. will have thought. We will be looking at examples we have seen, the birth of wisdom in that ancient poem from Proverbs 8. Let's just turn to the Psalm, momentarily, Psalm 104 is an important creation Psalm. Let's pick it up at verse 19, where it talks about the connectivity of the dynamics of the heavens to human cycles. dweud o'r cyfrifiadol, a dda'n ddfl hotsgo'r pyfyn. Dwi, twyd y bryd ddaf nhall, dwi'n sgrifennu, ac ddaf yn ddod a ddwch ar gerfodol y bydd hon i ddoch yn ni mwy o'r paru a dda i fyny'r rhywfyr ar gol. Hysb hyn o'r gwneud a ddw i'r peidiol, mae'n nhirion i'r ddaf i gymredu onsig. Yn'r rhain' yma gwybodaeth i allan, i gyd-gwybodaeth i gwellzi. How many are your work, O Lord. In wisdom you made them all the earth is full of your creatures. We have there the conception of understanding of how the rhythms of the human and animal world are connected with the cosmic rhythms of moon and sun and earth.