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, The Fish Tank. New posts appear each weekday.[4] In 2010, The Fish Tank won the Collegiate Network's New Media Award for its regular, thoughtful posts.

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

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