One of the most influential works in Christian history, Institutes of the Christian Religion by Jean Calvin remains a cornerstone of theology, philosophy, and spiritual thought. In Book I: On the Knowledge of God the Creator, Calvin explores the profound relationship between humanity and the divine. He examines how knowledge of God is revealed through nature, Scripture, and the human conscience, offering a powerful framework for understanding faith, creation, and divine providence. Written during the Reformation, this timeless work shaped the course of Protestant theology and continues to inspire readers seeking deeper spiritual insight. Calvin’s clear reasoning and passionate conviction make this text both intellectually rigorous and deeply reflective. This edition is ideal for readers of theology, philosophy, religious studies, and anyone interested in the foundations of Christian belief.