
On the Nature of the Gods
On the Nature of the Gods, written by Marcus Tullius Cicero in 45 BCE, presents a philosophical dialogue that explores various theological perspectives, including Stoic, Epicurean, and Academic views. The text addresses significant religious questions such as the nature of evil, the origin of the world, divination, and the characteristics of deities. This work is notable for its critical examination of different schools of thought regarding the divine and has influenced subsequent philosophical discourse on religion.










