I was reading with great interest a comment in Iain Murray's insightful biography of D.M. Lloyd-Jones. After Campbell Morgan died, Dr Lloyd-Jones assumed full responsibility for the teaching ministry at Westminster Chapel. Iain Murray's biography mentions that there was an liberal element at Westminster Chapel which did not like Lloyd-Jones preaching on sin etc. Although Campbell was a true evangelical, was it possible that his Arminian preaching did not emphasise the real problem of the sinfulness of sin and thus contributed to a liberal element being at Westminster Chapel?
One reason I mention this is that it seems to me that Arminianism is very weak in this area and perhaps this also helps to explain the growth of the emergent church.
One reason I mention this is that it seems to me that Arminianism is very weak in this area and perhaps this also helps to explain the growth of the emergent church.