Political and religious views
Albert Einstein's political views emerged publicly in the middle of the 20th century due to his fame and reputation for genius. Einstein offered to and was called on to give judgments and opinions on matters often unrelated to theoretical physics or mathematics. (see main article)
Einstein's views on religious belief have been collected from interviews and original writings. These views covered theological determinism, agnosticism, humanism along with ethical culture, opting for Spinoza's god over belief in a personal god, some argue that he settled into Deism in his fifties. religious belief, enlightenment and liberation, Jews, Christianity, Jesus, Pope Pius XII, and the Catholic Church. (see main article)