A young man named Jayu agonizes over whether to abide in his native land, or go on a precarious quest to America. Jayu reasons that in America he will discover newfound freedom. The threat of death, and a sense of foreboding are things that he experiences in his land every day. The oppressive nature of his country, the abuse dealt by soldiers, and the deceitful tactics of the dictator weary Jayu. He witnesses public executions, deep poverty, and the mistreatment of his loved ones. This encourages Jayu to leave his homeland. However, he does not want to depart from his family and that which is familiar to him. Suddenly, tragedy strikes and Jayu willfully ventures to America. Will he arrive safely to America? Will he fulfill his thirst for freedom that he yearns for? Will he find true peace, true happiness, true contentment in this strange land? Jayus journey will take you on an emotional roller coaster. You will ascend the emotional heights of Mount Everest and descend to the deepest emotional valley of the sea. May Jayus journey enlighten you, thrill you, and ignite a flame in you that will burn with interest in immigration policy and in immigration reform.
Published in 1987: This posthumous publication (1902) on the important Miscellanies of Clement, includes the complete Greek text of Book Seven with English translation and detailed notes. This is preceded by an extensive introduction based on the editor’s lectures, discussing Christianity and philosophy in Clement's foundational work, which relates to a Victorian debate concerning the supposed pollution of 'pure' Christianity by 'alien' Greek thought. The Editor argued that not only had Hellenism been present from the earliest days of Christianity, but also that the interaction between the two had resulted in a 'de-secularization of philosophy'. He also emphasised Clement's view that the archetypal Christian ought to live 'as much by prayer and love as by knowledge and thought'.
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