The Great Existential Problem of Albert Einstein

The Great Existential Problem of Albert Einstein

by Rolando José Olivo
Publication Date: 05/06/2019

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On the one hand, Albert Einstein, the author of the General Theory of Relativity, is recognized as the best scientist of humankind, setting a before and after in physics: Newton's and Einstein's. And on the other hand, there are still reasonable doubts about his religious orientation, which leads to ask these questions: What were Einstein's religious beliefs? What was Einstein's great existential problem?


Broadly speaking, Einstein assumed a diffuse religious position (between atheism, agnosticism and Judaism), which was due to his doubts about the existence of God.


It should be noted that despite his conflicting and rebellious nature, he was cautious and moderate, avoiding as much as possible to expose his religious position. However, Einstein did not give much importance to religion, denied the Judeo-Christian God and accepted the pantheist, conceived by Spinoza. In this regard, he lived suffering a great existential problem, without obtaining definitive answers.

ISBN:
9780463491867
9780463491867
Category:
Philosophy of religion
Publication Date:
05-06-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rolando José Olivo

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