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<div>&#8220;Early Christianity had a very strong philosophical understanding of the integration of beauty, goodness, and truth and how the recognition and integration of these three leads to a healthy soul and formative education. This is the second episode of a four part series on Classical Christian Education.&#8221;</div>
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