Plato's ideas are virtues, properties of the divine being, communicated also to the created existence, as Augustine understood too.
Goodness is not just a 'form' and concept, it is the fact of being good, with goodness elevated to its source and perfection in God. The Holy, holiness, is not just an idea, but a reality in which all saints participate in various degrees. Plato's ideas have their real source in Homer and the (common in Greek life) relationship and communication between God and man.
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