Mark Hettler
Puritan Board Freshman
I read a statement today to the effect that back in the 1970s Martyn Lloyd-Jones referred to Norman Shepherd's teaching as "another Gospel." (Gary L.W. Johnson, "Raising the Foundations," in Martin Downes, Risking the Truth, p.138.) I know that more recently Shepherd's critics have used the term "another Gospel," but I was a student at Westminster during the Shepherd controversy and don't recall ever hearing that terminology, even from his harshest critics.
Is anyone familiar with such a statement by Lloyd-Jones? Can anyone point me to a reference where I can read the actual wording in context? Did he actually reference Shepherd by name, as opposed to labeling certain beliefs as "another Gospel" which some readers felt could be applied to Shepherd?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Is anyone familiar with such a statement by Lloyd-Jones? Can anyone point me to a reference where I can read the actual wording in context? Did he actually reference Shepherd by name, as opposed to labeling certain beliefs as "another Gospel" which some readers felt could be applied to Shepherd?
Thanks in advance for any insight.