Demonstrate advanced mastery of the content, structure, and theological development of Romans.
Critically analyze and synthesize major theological and exegetical themes in Romans.
Engage in nuanced dialogue with complex interpretive and hermeneutical issues in Romans, assessing competing perspectives.
Conduct scholarly evaluation of primary and secondary literature on Romans, identifying strengths and weaknesses.
Formulate and defend contextually appropriate applications of Romans’ themes to contemporary theological and ethical issues.