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Starred Review. With his now classic book The Ragamuffin Gospel, Manning set a standard for powerful writing and no-holds barred personal candor that even his own subsequent books (Ruthless Trust; The Wisdom of Tenderness), however excellent, have not quite matched. Here, Manning offers a fiercely provocative call to arms that exhorts Christians to stop pandering to the things of this world (wealth, power, influence, pleasure) and instead choose to be so "foolish" as to follow Jesus. This book is not for the easily offended, as Manning pulls no punches and does not attempt to soften the radical nature of Jesus' message. He decries superficial faith and hypocrisy, and points to the unfortunate prevalence of the shallow Christianity that Thomas Merton once called "convenient spirituality." In its place, Manning upholds a Christian faith that is simultaneously hard-line about the intransigent demands of the New Testament, yet wrapped in grace and mercy, not judgment and condemnation. Drawing on the Bible (particularly the gospels and the letters of Paul), his own experiences and thinkers like Paul Tillich, Edward Schillebeeckx, Søren Kierkegaard and other heavy hitters, Manning proposes an iconoclastic faith that calls Christians to the dangerous, wild and wonderful abyss of a fully surrendered life. (July)
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"A rich feast of food for thought...offering both challenge and comfort." -- National Catholic Reporter

"Being Foolish is a message of unsettling grace. It is the best kind of wisdom." -- John Ortberg, Teaching Pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church

"Manning invites the reader to move from self-delusion to embracing the truth about who we are." -- Christianity Today

"Manning offers a fiercly provacative call to arms..." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Manning… writes poetically when sharing contemporary parables. His intimate knowledge of Scripture flows seamlessly throughout his narrative." -- Cleveland Plain Dealer

"This is a deeply felt and clearly expressed avowal of faith..." -- Library Journal

"[W]orth the read for all the insights--and encouragement--Manning offers on leading a Christ-centered life." -- Christian Retailing

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: HarperOne; First Edition edition (June 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060751657
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060751654
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A challenging plea for Christians to give themselves over entirely to Christ's love, August 4, 2005
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Many years ago author Brennan Manning spent two years living with a monastic community known as the Little Brothers of Jesus. The Little Brothers model their days on what they call the "hidden life" of Jesus, the many years he spent in obscurity devoted to manual labor and prayer before launching his public ministry. Manning spent his time shoveling manure, washing dishes, and mediating on Scriptures, among other things

The formative experience taught Manning that it's true transparency that we Christians must achieve in order to be a community of people who will live under the sway of the Spirit, "men and women who would be human torches aglow with the fire of love for Christ, prophets and lovers ignited with the flaming Spirit of the living God." But such transparency is foolish in the eyes of the world, as it involves reorienting our lives around the Gospel and ignoring the siren calls of pleasure, power, and security.

His latest book (a revision of one of his earliest books), THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING FOOLISH, is a primer in just such foolishness, and in classic Manning form it doesn't pull any punches. It's prophecy in three parts: The Way We Live, The Mind of Christ, and The Power of the Cross. Throughout he preaches against superficial forms of the faith and rallies believers around Christ's love. He weaves together scripture and stories of the many people he's rubbed shoulders with throughout his life to great effect:

"I have often seen Jesus Christ's delight over repentant sinners brought to life in the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. The birthday celebrations marking the anniversary of an alcoholic's first, third, eighth, or twentieth year of sobriety resound with the merriment of the prodigal's return.

An old broken man name Phil with three teeth in his mouth lived as a drunk on the streets for twenty years. Now he walks to the podium in a packed and quiet room. It's his first birthday. Nobody thought he'd make it. He starts to speak about once being lost and now being found. He suddenly chokes up and turns his back to the audience. A standing ovation starts. Men and women storm the podium. They kiss Phil on the lips, cheek, neck, and shoulders.

Christ's compassion is illuminated with astonishing clarity at the dinner given in the house of Simon the leper (Mark 14:3-9). Some of the guests become infuriated when a woman breaks an alabaster jar of precious perfume and begins pouring it over Jesus's head. 'Leave her alone,' Jesus commands. 'Why are you bothering her?' He is so deeply moved by the women's kindness that he wants it recounted and retold all over the world. 'Write this down!' he tells them. 'Until the end of time I want you to know how deeply this woman's love has affected me.'

This statement is the long pent-up explosion of a love that can express itself at last, the secret of a heart pouring itself out. Jesus not only defends the woman's action but affirms her worth and acknowledges that he has been profoundly moved by her kindness. When we see the Master Forgive the prostitute and nullify all her sins because of her great love (Luke 7:47), we glimpse God's joy in finding us again; we discover that this joy is capable of submerging all the evil we can commit. We can finally stop wondering about the past, the extent of our guilt, and limits of God's love and mercy."

Those who are familiar with Manning's classic work THE RAGAMUFFIN GOSPEL will find themselves treading some familiar ground here. In the updating and revision process, some stories from that well-known (and well-loved) treatise on grace have been worked into this book. But the deja vu is quickly surmounted by Manning's clear-eyed, earnest plea for Christians to give themselves over entirely to Christ's love and all of its ramifications for their lives. Don't read this book if you don't want to be challenged.

"The Little Brothers learn to disentangle essentials from nonessentials and to realize that this particular way of life is simply an exterior consequence of an immense, passionate, and uncompromising love for the person of Jesus," he writes. "To live among the poorest and most abandoned of peoples as a manual laborer without clerical garb, to pass days and weeks in the desert in the gratuitous praise of God, to communicate through friendship values that cannot be communicated through preaching, satisfies not a desire for novelty but a compulsion of love. Some may call it foolish. I call it true wisdom from the God of Love."

--- Reviewed by Lisa Ann Cockrel
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Manning Classic, October 23, 2006
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Brennan Manning forever secured his place as an important theologian with The Ragamuffin Gospel. If he never wrote another book, he has served Christianity well with one of the most important books ever written about the faith.

But in his book The Importance of Living Foolish, Manning continues his quest to promote a belief in Christ the recognizes the folly of the modern world and its preoccupation with foolish, fleeting things.

At the same time, as in The Ragamuffin Gospel, Manning presents the unvarnished Jesus, who was loving, tender, kind, and gentle, but who spoke truth to power, was brutally honest, and was not dismissive of sin.

The Importance of Being Foolish stands on its own merits, and Brennan Manning continues to grow as one of this era's greatest standard bearers of Christianity.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Manning Writes another Gem, July 23, 2005
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Manning is an incredible writer. He is a poet, a storyteller and a preacher all at the same time. In this book, Manning calls on serious Christians to truly endeavor to put on the mind of Jesus. He calls us to walk in truth. Stop deceiving ourselves with the world of delusion and unreality. There is no cheap grace advocated here. We are to open ourselves up for the life Jesus lived - a life of prayer, unselfishness, forgiveness, creative goodness and purity of heart. The radical demands of Jesus remind us that we can never earn salvation; it is God's free gift to us.

Manning also calls on us to be transparent. We must avoid our preoccupation with three strong human desires: security, pleasure and power. To do this, we must not only accept Jesus as our Savior, but also shape our lives according to his teachings. Care only about God's judgment when you act. Become a new creation through union with Christ. Really love God with all your heart, soul, strength and mind. Obey God's commands. Develop an interior life of trust and surrender to God. Love our neighbors by forgiving and serving them. Put our minds and hearts on the path of Christ. Paul writes in Corinthians that the message of the Cross is foolishiness to those who are perishing. The world views us as fools. If you want to rearrange your lives around the mind of Christ, read this book. Become foolish.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very thought provoking book!
I am a huge fan of Brennan Mannings work.I am usually a very fast reader,but I purposely have been reading this one very slow. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Your cup of tea!
This little book was a real surprise. The focus of our church discussion group: "Living With Jesus." This is an 'Imitation Guide' to Christian living explaining in detail what is... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Got the message
This is the second of his books that I have read. I enjoyed and was more inspired by the Ragamuffin Gospel. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Pat Kulinowski

5.0 out of 5 stars very good
there isn't one chapter that does not leave the reader unchallenged. i truly admire the way the author makes sure that he does not cut corners or water down the gospel. Read more
Published on December 31, 2006 by the Nickster

5.0 out of 5 stars Puts into words my own view
I've always thought the Christian message to be a radical rejection of worldy values. But what's generally preached is a watered down version of this message. Read more
Published on September 16, 2006 by James Wall

5.0 out of 5 stars Power packed
Although my first Manning book, I can see why he is so well respected.

This is a very personal and challenging presentation of spiritual growth that differs from... Read more
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