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editI think this should merge with "The Great Conversation" as the two ideas are not sufficiently different that they really need separate articles. When Peter Kreeft writes of "The Great Conversation" in his "Socrates Meets..." books, he is writing of the Great Conversation as well. The capital "T" just gives the Great Conversation a setting and turns it into a crossover fan-fiction narrative and he just picked Purgatory cause he's Catholic. But the issues discussed are the same really