1. Introduction : Hume's life, his philosophy of religion, and his influence
2. An overview of the Dialogues
3. The scope and legitimacy of natural religion (Prologue, and Dialogues, part 1)
4. Cleanthes' first design (Dialogues, part II)
5. Cleanthes' second design argument : the 'irregular' argument (Dialogues, part III)
6. 'A mind like the human' (Dialogues, part IV and V)
7. Naturalism and scepticism (Dialogues, parts VI, VII, and VIII)
8. Further weakening of natural religion (Dialogues, part IX)
9. The problem of evil (Dialogues, part X and XI)
10. 'True religion' (Dialogues, part XII)
Afterword : where is Hume in Hume's Dialogues?