An idea · Early Modern · first attested 1677
Deus sive Natura
God, or Nature — two names for the same thing.
Spinoza's most provocative formula. The one substance can be called "God" (because it is infinite, eternal, the cause of itself) or "Nature" (because it is the totality of what is). To his contemporaries this sounded like atheism dressed in pious vocabulary. To Einstein, two centuries later, it was the only conception of God he found credible.