Architecture of the Gnostic Universe: Apocryphon of John,
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Zlatko Pleše’s Poetics of the Gnostic Universe provides an in-depth scholarly examination of the Apocryphon of John, a foundational text of Gnostic thought found in the Nag Hammadi library. The author argues that this work is a unitary literary creation rather than a mere collection of disparate fragments, utilizing Plato’s Timaeus as a primary narrative template to rethink the creation story of Genesis. Pleše explores the complex cosmological and narrative structures of the text, emphasizing its "mannerist" style and its tendency to integrate various philosophical, religious, and biological traditions. The source highlights the polyphonic nature of the work, which transitions through different narrative voices and genres to convey a hidden message of universal salvation. Furthermore, it details the textual history and differences between the surviving Coptic manuscripts, positioning the Apocryphon as a sophisticated revisionist supplement to the traditional Gospel accounts.