Institutions—their structures, rules, and the people who work within them—can vitally support or drastically undermine human dignity. In Enacting Mercy, internationally renowned scholar and author Clemens Sedmak considers the moral possibilities and vulnerabilities for institutions and institution-building in our dynamic world. Clear and accessible, convicted and hopeful, Sedmak’s writing speaks to practitioners, administrators, scholars, and pastors alike. Inspired by the witness and teaching of Pope Francis, Sedmak insightfully guides readers through ethically rich theory and practical cases of institutional life and the possibility for mercy to become our watchword.
Clemens Sedmak is professor of social ethics and interim director, Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame. His recent Orbis books include A Church for the Poor: Pope Francis and the Transformation of Orthodoxy, Enacting Catholic Social Teaching, and Enacting Integral Human Development.