Well, many ancient stories are anthropocentric, aren't they? Tribal people often start with themselves, understandably. I suppose you could argue that we are still like that, although our stories are different, e.g. politics and entertainment.
I suppose the Enlightenment can be seen as a branching out from that towards something more universal, hence the French Revolution, the American War of Independence, and so on. Even more grandiose of course, but bigly!
And out of all that, secularism emerges, and modern science.
After that, you get the clash between different sets of stories, ancient and modern. EastEnders or the X-Factor.