‘Forgiveness’ in Building Bridges With Muslims: An Intertextual Analysis of the Joseph's Narrative

Hanna Hyun
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Joseph's story in Genesis 37–50 is well-known among Christians. It is similar to the Torah's account of Yōsef's life. The Islamic version celebrates the triumph of the virtuous. In contrast, the biblical narrative highlights the unwavering loyalty of Joseph to his family and forgiveness; an account that could serve as a model for coexistence and fostering harmonious interfaith relations. In this article, the Qurʾānic story of al-Yῡsuf, as well as the Jewish and Christian interpretations of the same story, are used for an intertextual interpretation. Drawing from the idea of ‘from the foreign to the familiar,’ the author describes Joseph's story in Islamic, Jewish and Christian traditions in that sequence. Joseph's story, she suggests, has valuable lessons for the Jews, Christians and Muslims who are connected with each other in a sense through this common narrative; she argues that an intertextual reading of similar narratives in their traditional sources has promise for building bridges between them.
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与穆斯林建立桥梁中的“宽恕”:对约瑟夫叙事的互文分析
创世记37-50章中约瑟的故事在基督徒中广为人知。它类似于Torah对Yōsef生活的描述。伊斯兰教的版本庆祝美德的胜利。相比之下,圣经的叙述强调了约瑟对家人坚定不移的忠诚和宽恕;这种解释可以作为共存和促进宗教间和谐关系的典范。在这篇文章中,古兰经ānic al-Y - suf的故事,以及犹太教和基督教对同一故事的解释,被用于互文解释。从“从陌生到熟悉”的概念出发,作者按照伊斯兰教、犹太教和基督教传统的顺序描述了约瑟夫的故事。约瑟夫的故事,她认为,对犹太人,基督徒和穆斯林来说有宝贵的教训,他们在某种意义上通过这个共同的叙述相互联系;她认为,对传统文献中相似叙事的互文阅读有望在他们之间建立桥梁。
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