Einstein and Religion physics and theology. Jammer, M. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2011. OCLC: 940696411
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The philosophy of religion and the quest for spiritual truth preoccupied Albert Einstein–so much that it has been said "one might suspect he was a disguised theologian." Nevertheless, the literature on the life and work of Einstein, extensive as it is, does not provide an adequate account of his religious conception and sentiments. Only fragmentarily known, Einstein's ideas about religion have been often distorted both by atheists and by religious groups eager to claim him as one of their own. But what exactly was Einstein's religious credo? In this fascinating book, the distinguished physicist and philosopher Max Jammer offers an unbiased and well-documented answer to this question.
@book{jammer_einstein_2011,
	address = {Princeton},
	title = {Einstein and {Religion} physics and theology},
	isbn = {978-1-4008-4087-8},
	abstract = {The philosophy of religion and the quest for spiritual truth preoccupied Albert Einstein--so much that it has been said "one might suspect he was a disguised theologian." Nevertheless, the literature on the life and work of Einstein, extensive as it is, does not provide an adequate account of his religious conception and sentiments. Only fragmentarily known, Einstein's ideas about religion have been often distorted both by atheists and by religious groups eager to claim him as one of their own. But what exactly was Einstein's religious credo? In this fascinating book, the distinguished physicist and philosopher Max Jammer offers an unbiased and well-documented answer to this question.},
	language = {English},
	publisher = {Princeton University Press},
	author = {Jammer, Max},
	year = {2011},
	note = {OCLC: 940696411},
	keywords = {epub1},
}

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