| Show Efros Talks On Medieval Philosophy During the medieval religious borders were not so sharply drawn as and religions learned much from each Israel well-known Hebrew scholar and told the Philosophy club Efros traced the development of four basic philosophical problems in medieval thought The first is the nature and meaning of Philo had answered with a negative that you can only say what God is Subsequent development of this idea by the Arab rationalists and the under the impact of resulted in a concept of God as a being without attributes or became sheer Efros The second problem is the In there is no Life is God is not the efficient but he is the final The took to Greek Creation was with no natural Jewish philosophers discarded this abolition of natural but adopted the idea of Since the God operates only as a final said The third problem is In all evil is a result of The Arab rationalists held that God can do no limiting God's The Orthodox view was that God is bound by God is God's fundamental goodness to man is that he is given said the Jewish opinions varied from a sort of to The fourth great problem concerns of Aristotle is not clear on but seems to believe that man acts of his own The orthodox view was that God creates man's will to do a yet man wills to do |