It was integrated into the Christian narrative of sin. Today, by contrast, we no longer have any narratives that provide meaning and orientation for our lives. Narratives crumble and decay into information.
With some exaggeration, we might say that there is nothing butinformation without any hermeneutic horizon for interpretation, without any method of explanation.
Pieces of information do not coalesce into knowledge or truth, which are forms of narration.
The narrative vacuum in an information society makes people feel discontent, especially in times of crisis, such as the pandemic.
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