Albert Einstein, a man of science, did not deny the existence of God. But he didn't let God off easy, either. In 1954 he wrote a letter to a colleague exploring his own presumptions about religion and ...
NEW YORK -- A 1954 letter written by Albert Einstein and known as the "God letter" because he discussed his thoughts about God, religion and his own Jewish faith has fetched close to $2.9 million at ...
A letter handwritten by physicist Albert Einstein a year before his death, expressing his views on religion, will be sold on eBay this month with an opening bid of $3 million, an auction agency said ...
Albert Einstein's famous letter detailing his inner-most thoughts on the subject of God, his Jewish faith and "man's eternal search for meaning" has sold at auction for a record-breaking amount — ...
(CNN) --A letter penned by Albert Einstein in which he challenges the concept of religion has broken sale records at auction, fetching close to $2.9 million. Einstein's "God letter," which he sent to ...
Brainy as Albert Einstein may have been, his letters are downright brilliant — at least according to the auction market where his very expensive words routinely fetch six and seven figures. The Nobel ...
Letters from renowned physicist Albert Einstein have become hot properties for auction houses recently. The latest batch, being auctioned off by Christie's, gives further insight into Einstein's ...
This article was updated on Monday, Oct. 8, at 9:58 p.m. ET. An eBay auction for an original letter handwritten by Albert Einstein in which he expresses his views on the existence of God opened ...
(JTA) — A handwritten letter by Albert Einstein on religion, his Jewish identity and his search for meaning in life was sold at auction for nearly $3 million — more than seven times the amount from a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A letter handwritten by physicist Albert Einstein a year before his death, expressing his views on religion, will be sold on eBay this month with an opening bid of $3 million, an ...
A letter penned by Albert Einstein in which he challenges the concept of religion has broken sale records at auction, fetching close to $2.9 million. Einstein’s “God letter,” which he sent to ...