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Enacting Mercy: Pope Francis and an Ethics of Institutions
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Books > Theology > Moral Theology
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| Author/Artist: |
CLEMENS SEDMAK |
| ISBN / ID: |
9781626986664 |
| Publisher: |
Orbis |
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PAPERBACK |
| Price: |
AU$59.95 |
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| Description: |
Clemens Sedmak explores how institutions can either uphold or undermine human dignity. Drawing inspiration from Pope Francis?s vision of mercy, Sedmak examines the ethical responsibilities of organizations, their leaders, and the systems that shape everyday life. He argues that institutions are never morally neutral; they influence justice, compassion, and the well-being of individuals and communities.
Clear, engaging, and deeply relevant, the book challenges readers to rethink how mercy can become a guiding principle in institutional life, fostering integrity, dignity, and the common good in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.
Sedmark blends thoughtful ethical reflection with practical examples, and offers insights for scholars, church leaders, administrators, and anyone committed to creating more humane organizations. |
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