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One interesting quirk is that in high-context cultures, the more educated and sophisticated you are, the greater your ability to both speak and listen with an understanding of implicit, layered messages. By contrast, in low-context cultures, the most educated and sophisticated business people are those who communicate in a clear, explicit way.
The Culture Map
Erin Meyer
As Kierkegaard writes,The world is always diametrically opposed; where Christianity wants to have inwardness, worldly Christendom wants outwardness, and where Christianity wants outwardness [e.g., in the sacrament of baptism], worldly Christendom wants inwardness-which can be explained by the fact that wherever the essentially Christian is found it is accompanied by offense. (WL 146)
Secret Faith in the Public Square
Jonathan Malesic
There was just me and the One who’d created me, and it was enough.
Like Flames in the Night
Connilyn Cossette
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