Daniel Eppley is chair of the department of religion and professor of religion at Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania. He received his PhD in history of religion from the University of Iowa and is the author of Defending Royal Supremacy and Discerning God's Will in Tudor England (2007).
Description
A Note on Hermeneutics: Introduction; 1. Scoundrels and Fools - Biblical Hermeneutics in Elizabethan England; 2. The Puritan Othello - Shakespeare and Hooker on the Dangers of Certainty; 3. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt - Private and Public Reason in Hooker's Hermeneutics; 4. Dissent without Disloyalty - The Role of Private Interpretation of Scripture in Hooker's Public Hermeneutic; 5. Reasons of the Hearte - Hermeneutics and Assurance; Conclusion; Appendix: Synopsis of Othello.

