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He Who Teaches, Learns

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In the past, the inhabitants of civilizations developed ways to express their creed, transfer their knowledge, and immortalize their faith. This could be done by erecting towering edifices laden with precious metals or sculpting a magnificent statue in the image of a religious figure, or by gathering around a campfire to listen to a shaman. Many of the featured images in these windows were paramount to various civilizations, providing them identity and purpose to move forward.