Abstract
The interest of philosophy in the traditional sources of faith found in the philosophical movements of the Middle Ages is a subject of paramount importance not only as a characteristic of philosophy but also in the determination of the various approaches to its nature. This subject constitutes one of the critical points in the development of philosophical thought. The basic direction of philosophical interest in tradition coincided with the liberation of the latter as a given fact whose authority is not derived from the independent sources of philosophical thought but which is nevertheless discussed by it.