Medieval philosophy blends Christian, Islamic, and Jewish thought with ancient Greek ideas. Key thinkers like Augustine, Aquinas, and Anselm grappled with questions of faith, reason, and the nature of God, shaping Western intellectual traditions for centuries. This period saw intense debates on universals, free will, and the relationship between faith and reason. Philosophers developed logical systems, explored metaphysics and ethics, and laid the groundwork for modern philosophy, science, and political thought.