I broke out the OmniPage Pro 9 software that I got long ago with my now defunct Canon Scanner (it gave out after about 18 months, and now I have an HP scanner that Larry gave me to do some OSG work…..which is, one of those deals we never got to……for another day, hopefully soon) Now, it was to OCR a page of The Peaceable Kingdom to put forth aas something that addresses my problem with the first of Hauerwas’ books that I bought, Performing The Faith, on the fact that it was too much comparative analysis and not enough Non-violence and Bonhoeffer.
While this book is meant to be a primer or introduction to Christian ethics which I hope can be used both in introductory courses in college and by adult study groups, I am not providing a survey of what various ethicists think on current issues in the field. Nor will I offer any extensive analysis of past and current figures in Christian ethics. Instead this book is an introduction in the sense that it attempts to present one straightforward account of a Christian ethic.
from the Introduction of The Peacable Kingdom
Sounds like exactly what I was exp[ecting from Performing The Faith. Cool.