Takeaway: Brennan Manning is the greatest communicator about the radical grace of God that I know.
I often hear complaints that a church or particular stream of Christian faith only preaches grace, with the implication that they are not preaching the whole gospel. Manning clearly believes that the gospel is grace and anything other than grace is something that is either being added to the gospel or it is something that should be taught that is a result of the gospel, not the gospel itself.
I mostly agree. I understand both sides of the argument. I know that there are people that preach grace in a way that is not the gospel. They preach a grace that has no sense of holiness or weight to it. The result of this type of gospel is that their is no sense of what it is that grace has done. It may seem like grace is the center of this type of message, but the power of grace is missing because there is nothing that the grace of God is doing in our lives.

Takeaway: A unique, and useful overview of what theology is about. More of introduction to the study of theology and Christian thought than introduction to theology itself.
Takeaway: The Hero is often the hero in a way they do not anticipate.
Takeaway: The difference between friends and enemies is sometimes difficult to discern.
Takeaway: We cannot be 50 percent truth and 50 percent grace. We have to be 100 percent truth and 100 percent grace.
Takeaway: Not all of us are called to minister to male prostitues, but all of us are called to work out Micah 6:8 “And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God” for ourselves.