The article aims to examine Mario Pomilio's Fifth Gospel by identifying its main theological devices, indicated in the reference to the Gospel of Thomas and Origen of Alexandria’s hermeneutical tradition. The Fifth Gospel is read as inspired by the conception of Christianity as an ecstatic event, structurally "heretical" and "apocryphal", open to new, continuous, free re-interpretations, and eschatologically optimistic to the point of envisioning salvation for all.
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