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Welcome back to the Deep Dive! Today we are doing something a little different: unfolding a 400-year-old map of reality, salvation, and the human soul. In Part 1 of our exploration of A Golden Chain, we delve into the brilliant, systematized, and sometimes terrifying theological framework of Elizabethan Puritan heavyweight William Perkins. Surprisingly, the man who attempted to visually diagram the eternal mind of God didn't start out as a pious scholar—he was the town's local troublemaker, famously used by mothers as a boogeyman to scare their children ("Hold your tongue or I will give you to drunken Perkins yonder!"). How did "Drunken Perkins" go on to write a theological masterpiece that outsold Shakespeare in some circles? And how does his famous chart attempt to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe? In this episode, we unpack: The Science of Living Blessedly Forever: Why Elizabethans looked to theology, rather than modern science, to find order and safety in a chaotic world. The Nature of God: Breaking down the heavy concepts of "Divine Simplicity" (God is not made of parts) and "Immutability" (God never changes, only our relationship to Him does). The Decree & The Problem of Evil: If God scripts everything with zero accidents, is He the author of sin? The Famous "Lame Horse" Analogy: How Perkins explains that God provides the metaphysical power for all actions (the rider spurring the horse), but the corruption of that action comes from the creature (the horse's bad leg causing the limp). The Anatomy of the Fall: A psychological, frame-by-frame look at how Adam and Eve fell—moving from doubt, to blindness of mind, to desire, and finally to action. Sin as a "Privative": Why sin isn't a created substance, but rather the terrifying absence of good, much like darkness is the absence of light. Are we just lame horses on a track drawn before time began? Join us as we explore the tension between God's absolute sovereignty and human agency. Drop your thoughts in the comments below! If God is the rider and we are the lame horse, how does this change your view of suffering and free will? Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and turn on Notifications so you don't miss Part 2, where we will cross over into the "Golden Chain" of redemption!