1. Describe the significance of the unity of two natures, divine and human, in one person, Jesus, and the complexities involved with this unity.
2. Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the biblical material related to the unity of the person of Jesus Christ.
3. Identify and explain the view that the natures, divine and human, were distinct (Nestorianism), and the view that at the point that the incarnation occurred, only one nature existed (Eutychianism).
4. Recognize and describe four other attempts to explain the person of Jesus Christ.
5. Express a full understanding of the doctrine of two natures in the one person, Jesus Christ, and the relevance it has for Christian theology.