What was the nature of the universe to the Spanish? [Spanish beliefs]

Note: Nature of the universe refers to people’s beliefs about meaning and existence, whether the world is good or bad, etc.

I can not find anything in my textbook. Please help!!

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By the way, I'm comparing the Aztecs with the Spanish in this assignment. In case it helps, this is what I wrote on the same question for the Aztecs:
Nature of the universe:
Believed everything and everyone was neither completely good nor
absolutely evil - they thought that the universe was two-sided and had
different personalities
“The Spanish” when?
BC?
Before about 400 AD?
After about 400 AD?

“When” makes a difference. Before or after the advent of the Catholic Church?
Sorry about that! In around 1500, according to my textbook
During the Reconquista
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