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Einstein's God By Krista Tippett

Einstein's God

Conversations About Science and the Human Spirit

by Krista Tippett

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Einstein's God

Albert Einstein was such an extraordinary thinker, he managed to assemble a worldview that included the spiritual alongside the scientific. With quotes to illustrate his views, and with a look at how spirituality can be grasped (and valued) by modern science, Einstein’s God by Krista Tippett examines parallels between long-standing systems of belief and more contemporary views. Every chapter offers terrific strategies for gaining insights from both the old and the new and demonstrates how spirituality really has nothing to do with the supernatural at the end of the day. In this book, Einstein’s idiosyncratic take on the universe proves to be an exceptional tool for accessing one’s own sense of the spirit!

Softcover: 272 pages

Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) ( February 23, 2010 )

Item #: 63-9191

ISBN: 9780143116776

Product Dimensions: 5.063 x 7.75 x 0.0 inches

Product Weight: 8.0 ounces

Not about Einstein
April 18, 2010

This book is very misleading because it contains little information about the wisdom/science of Einstein and is written in a Q & A format with Krista Tippett interviewing people like Mehmet Oz (of all people) about the "science" of God. Each "chapter" is a new Q & A interview that has nothing to do with Einstein or God. Thus the title, "Einstein's God" is a loose metaphorical concept that never takes off in the book. A complete waste of time and money and a very boring read. The book is basically a collection of media guru types sounding off about how the soul and science rarely mesh--this is nothing new. This book is YET another over hyped disappointment offered by the ONE SPIRIT club.

Reviewer: Disappointed

Einstein had no ''god''
April 16, 2010

In a 1954 letter to philosopher Eric Gutkind, Einstein clearly denied any belief in any version of god, saying ''The word god is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still primitive legends, which are nevertheless pretty childish.''

Reviewer: noisician

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