The book begins by introducing the nature of divine power and the symbolism of imprisonment. It then progresses through three sections: examining specific examples of chained gods across diverse mythologies, analyzing common themes like rebellion and sacrifice, and exploring the social and historical implications of these myths.
By focusing on the theme of divine imprisonment and restraint, Chained Gods offers a unique perspective, bridging religious studies, history, and mythology to appeal to anyone interested in the complex relationship between power, religion, and society.