Publisher's Synopsis
Digital media shape the culture of communication. Their binary code reinforces a thinking in yes - no, either - or, like - dislike. This encounters life-world experiences of ambiguity. Does digital communication resolve this ambiguity? Or can it helpfully contribute to its perception - and if so, how? These questions affect through processing algorithms wide areas of human life. Protestant theology itself is based on dual distinctions of non-/salvation, life/death, God/human being. At the same time, the logic of as well as is constitutive for it: God is hidden and revealed, the human person sinner and righteous.