Analyze Pauline epistles within their historical, cultural, and theological contexts, demonstrating mastery of advanced exegetical methods.
Evaluate and critique diverse scholarly perspectives on Pauline theology, formulating well-reasoned arguments that engage with current academic debates.
Synthesize key Pauline themes (such as justification, sanctification, ecclesiology, and eschatology) into a coherent theological framework that informs both scholarship and ministry practice.
Design and develop research projects that employ critical methodologies to investigate Pauline texts, demonstrating the ability to generate original insights and contributions to the field.
Create and articulate advanced theological and practical applications of Pauline literature for contemporary issues in church and society, reflecting both scholarly rigor and contextual sensitivity.