Title Existence is a spectrum: rethinking resurrection in the Treatise on the Resurrection
Translation of Title Būtis kaip spektras: prisikėlimo sampratos permąstymas Traktate apie prisikėlimą.
Authors Kelmelytė, Gražina
DOI 10.15388/Litera.2025.67.3.5
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Is Part of Literatūra.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2025, t. 67, Nr. 3, p. 75-92.. ISSN 0258-0802. eISSN 1648-1143
Keywords [eng] Early Christianity ; Nag Hammadi ; Treatise on the Resurrection ; resurrection ; apocrypha
Abstract [eng] This article reexamines the concept of resurrection in the Valentinian “Treatise on the Resurrection” (or “Letter to Rheginos”, NHC I,4) by employing the framework of ‘modes of being’, a hermeneutical tool adapted from Platonic and Gnostic thought. Rather than viewing reality in terms of strict binaries, the article argues that Valentinian cosmology is best understood as a continuum: beginning with absolute non-existence, progressing through the material world, then to the state of the believer who has received gnosis, and culminating in the transcendent realm of the Father. Within this spectrum, resurrection emerges not as a singular or discontinuous event, but as a graded and continuous process that unfolds across different levels of existence. By drawing on both the “Treatise on the Resurrection” and related Valentinian texts, the study demonstrates how this spectrum of being provides a new interpretive key for understanding Valentinian soteriology and the ontological grounding of resurrection.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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