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  1. With the title "Religion and Science," Einstein distinguished three human impulses which develop religious belief: fear, social or moral concerns, and a cosmic religious feeling. A primitive understanding of causality causes fear, and the fearful invent supernatural beings analogous to themselves.

  2. Einstein was a deeply religious individual and wrote extensively about the philosophy of religion. Although he was born a Jew, his family was not particularly observant, choosing not to follow traditional dietary laws or attend religious services.

  3. Oct 27, 2002 · A book that explores Einstein's religious conception and sentiments, based on his writings and lectures. It traces his intellectual development from his childhood to his cosmic religion and impersonal God, and analyzes his views on science and religion.

  4. Einstein’s religion is a moral system stripped of all claims to outward truth; which will give us guidance on what ‘ought to be’ but wouldn’t dare presume to tell us anything about what ‘is’. For Einstein, science gives us facts; religion gives us values. The two don’t conflict, but neither do they intersect.

  5. Einstein and Religion: Physics and Theology (1999) is a book on the religious views of Nobel prize -winning physicist Albert Einstein by Max Jammer, published by Princeton University Press. [1] [2] Contents. The book includes acknowledgments, an introduction, three chapters, an appendix, and an index.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Explore Einstein's views on personal gods, afterlife, religion, and morality. Find out how he rejected theism, criticized religion, and respected the mystery of nature.

  7. How Einstein Reconciled Religion to Science. He believed the lawful harmony of the universe suggested the existence of Spinozas God. By Brian Gallagher. November 29, 2018. Add a comment. Share. I recently heard an echo of Albert Einstein’s religious views in the words of Elon Musk.