Quote by: Albert Einstein

Common to all these types is the anthropomorphic character of their conception of God. In general, only individuals of exceptional endowments, and exceptionally high-minded communities, rise to any considerable extent above this level. But there is a third stage of religious experience which belongs to all of them, even though it is rarely found in a pure form: I shall call it cosmic religious feeling. It is very difficult to elucidate this feeling to anyone who is entirely without it, especially as there is no anthropomorphic conception of God corresponding to it.


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  • NameAlbert Einstein
  • DescriptionGerman-American physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
  • AliasesEinstein
  • BornMarch 14, 1879
  • DiedApril 18, 1955
  • CountrySwitzerland; United States Of America
  • ProfessionTheoretical Physicist; Philosopher Of Science; Inventor; Science Writer; Astronomer; Educationist; University Professor
  • AwardsBarnard Medal For Meritorious Service To Science; Nobel Prize In Physics; Gold Medal Of The Royal Astronomical Society; Prix Jules Janssen; Matteucci Medal; Max Planck Medal; Franklin Medal; Copley Medal; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science