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“I like the category of moral law, not as a presupposition for establishing lines of continuity and discontinuity, but as an inference to be drawn as you see how the New Testament quotes the Old and uses the Old and applies the Old, so that the authority comes not from a presupposition of definition, but from a plain reading of the text.” — Don Carson

Date: June 15, 2018

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Event: The Gospel Coalition’s 2018 Women’s Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana

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