Book II

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Book II is a section of Lactantius’s early Christian apologetic work *Divine Institutes*, in which he develops theological and philosophical arguments against pagan religion and in favor of Christian doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
theological treatise
addresses futility of worshiping created things
moral implications of true religion
rational basis of Christian belief
aimsAt persuading educated pagan readers
author Lactantius
genre Christian theology
apologetic literature
historicalContext early 4th century Roman Empire
includedIn early Latin Christian literature
influencedBy Scripture
classical philosophy
language Latin
literaryForm prose treatise
mainTheme critique of pagan religion
defense of Christian doctrine
divine providence
idolatry
nature of God
true and false religion
opposes pagan polytheism
traditional Roman religion
partOf Divine Institutes
philosophicalApproach use of Greco-Roman philosophy in Christian argumentation
positionInWork second book of Divine Institutes
religiousTradition Christianity
subjectOf scholarly study in patristics
supports Christian revelation
monotheism
theologicalFocus contrast between Christian and pagan conceptions of the divine
workType Christian apologetics

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Divine Institutes hasPart Book II