Preface
Chapter I: Zeno's So-Called Proofs of Divine Existence
Chapter II: Zeno and the Traditional Gods, A Serious Problem
Chapter III: Cleanthes' Proofs
Chapter IV: Cleanthes and the Traditional Gods
Chapter V: Chrysippus' Contribution
Chapter VI: Chrysippus and the Traditional Gods
Chapter VII: Other Stoic Proofs
Chapter VIII: Other (Stoic?) Arguments in Sextus
Chapter IX: Polemics Against the Arguments Pro the Existence of God(s)
Chapter X: Abolishing the God Leads to Odd Consequences: The Atopical Arguments Pro the Existence of the Gods
Chapter XI: The Counter-Arguments
Chapter XII: Carneades and the Data of Sextus and Cicero
Chapter XIII: The Sorities Arguments as a Weapon Against the Traditional Gods
XIV: Epilogue
Appendix I: Cleanthes' Hymn on Zeus, a Running Commentary
Appendex II: Where is God?
Appendix III: Alexinus' Parabolai
Bibliography
Indices