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Thank you, Jason,
for making these easily accessible, and thanks to David for alerting.
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Ditto!
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I heard these same lectures about a year later at Beeson Divinity School (Samford University) in Birmingham, AL. Torrance’s understanding of covenant as an eternal binding promise that two parties will love one another unconditionally was life transforming for me. I suggest reading Andrew Murray’s *The Two Covenants* as follow-up.
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