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Einstein and religion

Book • 1999
This book delves into Einstein's religious upbringing and intellectual development, leading to his conception of a cosmic religion and an impersonal God. It analyzes his famous dictum 'Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind' and explores the theological implications of his scientific work.

The book provides a well-documented account of Einstein's religious sentiments, often distorted by various groups.

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What Einstein Meant by God: Science, Spirituality, and the Search for Meaning

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