Book IV

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Book IV is a major section of Lactantius’s early Christian apologetic work "Divine Institutes," focusing on theological argument and doctrinal exposition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
theological treatise
aimsTo defend Christianity intellectually
systematize Christian teaching for non‑Christians
associatedWork Divinae Institutiones
surface form: Book I (Divine Institutes)

Divinae Institutiones
surface form: Book II (Divine Institutes)

Divinae Institutiones
surface form: Book III (Divine Institutes)

Divinae Institutiones
surface form: Book V (Divine Institutes)

Divinae Institutiones
surface form: Book VI (Divine Institutes)

Divinae Institutiones
surface form: Book VII (Divine Institutes)
author Lactantius
componentOf multi‑book work
focusesOn doctrinal exposition
theological argument
genre Christian apologetics
Christian theology
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influencedBy classical Roman rhetoric
earlier Christian writers
intendedAudience educated Roman readers
intendedFunction instruction in Christian faith
language Latin
literaryForm prose
partOf Divine Institutes
partOfSeries early Christian apologetic literature
religiousDiscipline Christian apologetics
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Christian doctrine
Christian moral teaching
nature of the true God
refutation of pagan religion
theologicalOrientation Latin patristic theology
titleOfLargerWork Divinae Institutiones

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Divine Institutes hasPart Book IV