The most glaring evidence of the author taking his feedback to heart is Radical Together’s second chapter, which is titled “The Gospel Misunderstood.” No doubt Platt himself felt a bit misunderstood previously and would shore that up this time around, reminding us pointedly that “The gospel that saves us to work saves us from work.” Actually, he composes that line the other way around—“The gospel that saves us from work saves us to work”—because it better fits his emphasis on the fruit of faith rather than the focus of faith. This could be a misstep in itself, but we ought to take Platt’s words at face value when he writes, for instance:
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