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Die heutige Welt spricht viel vom Schaffen, von Erfolg, von Spitzenleistungen in verschiedenen Disziplinen. Man spricht auch von der Ruhe, der Pause, des Abschaltens, doch meistens in diesem Sinn, damit man wieder fähig ist zum weiteren Schaffen. Schaut auch die Bibel so auf die Ruhe? Auf diese wichtige Frage will dieser Artikel eine Antwort bieten. Hier wird hauptsächlich auf die transzendente Dimension der Ruhe hingewiesen.
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The writers Thomas Mann (1875–1955) and Erich Kästner (1899–1974) took in the years between 1933 and 1945 (in the so called ‘Third Reich’) extreme positions of inner and outer emigration, which can be shown concerning autobiographical aspects and concerning their works which they wrote during the time of national socialism. While Kästner, who represents the inner emigration, wrote humorous stories like "Drei Männer im Schnee" and "Der kleine Grenzverkehr", Mann completed his tetralogy of "Joseph und seine Brüder", which deals with the foundation and development of the monotheistic jewish world religion, in France, Switzerland and America where in 1943 he began his dark artist novel "Doktor Faustus", while in Europe internicine warfare and the Shoa were in progress. While Erich Kästner, who was a very engaged political author in the so called Weimar Republic, was captivated during the period of national socialism by his inwardness, Thomas Mann released himself from this attitude in view of the Third Reich and became an emancipated author who was politically engaged and with moral integrity.
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