This unit explores the context, structure, theology, and goals of the Letter to the Romans. Attention is given to the articulation of Paul’s argument across Romans, with a strong focus on his Christology and ecclesiology and on the themes of justification, law and Jewish-Gentile relations. The unit also engages with the role of this letter in Christian history and current theological debate.
Unit code: BN9210C
Unit status: Approved (Major revision)
Points: 24.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Elective
Unit discipline: New Testament
Proposing College: Catholic Theological College
Show when this unit is running1. | Demonstrate close familiarity with the text, structure, and major theological ideas of the Letter to the Romans. |
2. | Critique current theories about the social, historical, and religious context in which the Letter to the Romans was written. |
3. | Deploy appropriate exegetical skills to interpret the Letter to the Romans. |
4. | Evaluate recent scholarly analyses of topics in the Letter to the Romans. |
5. | Reflect theologically on key themes of the Letter to the Romans, elucidating their insights for society and the church today. |
6. | Identify, explore, and develop a specific topic relating to the Letter to the Romans, using advanced research skills. |
BA8001C and BN8001C or equivalent introductory biblical units.
Each 3-hour class comprises 2 hours of interactive lecture and discussion and 1 hour of structured group discussion and interpretation focused on biblical passages and/or secondary readings (in each case, presented in modes appropriate for face-to-face or online learning contexts).
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
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Report | 2000 | 30.0 | |
Report | essay proposal |
1000 | 10.0 |
Essay | 4000 | 60.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 13 Jun, 2023
Unit record last updated: 2023-06-13 16:19:56 +1000