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The Harvard Ichthus

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The Harvard Ichthus is a journal of Christian thought and expression published at Harvard University.[1] It was founded in 2004. It has featured contributions by notable thinkers such as Jim Wallis,[2] James Schall,[3] Stanley Hauerwas and Peter Van Inwagen.

In June 2009, the Ichthus staff started a blog.[4] New posts appear each weekday.[5]

The Ichthus's faculty advisers are J. Mark Ramseyer and Wesley Jacobsen. Marla Frederick was a former adviser. Rev. Peter J. Gomes was adviser until his death in 2011.

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