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Christianity and Capitalism: Counterparts of Freedom
Though Christianity has a moral framework and capitalism a utilitarian one, their mutual respect of individual choice and autonomy makes them reconcilable on a more fundamental level.
Mark Diplacido | The Yale Logos | Winter 2012
Highlights from the Annual Retreat 2013
This year's retreat was held in Boston, MA from February 1st-2nd. Over 120 students from more than 15 colleges attended to learn more about running Christian journals on their campus, and to hear speakers John Lennox and Michael Lindsay discuss faith, vocation, and the academy. Student feedback and photos now up!
| |January 2012

Faith and Fiction
The relationship between fiction and faith has had its difficult moments. The Index Librorum Prohibitorum was abolished by the Catholic Church only fifty years ago, and there were even recent stories of pastors burning Harry Potter books when the series started skyrocketing in popularity. Clearly the people instituting banned books lists and instigating book burnings believe in the capacity for fiction to corrupt. Curiously, in denouncing fiction’s potentially degrading influence, they are also acknowledging its power.
Stephen Kim | The Yale Logos | Winter 2011
The Four Walls of Our Freedom: Organized Religion and the Happy Life
Why accept an organized religion: don’t you want to think for yourself and come to your own conclusions?
Eduardo Andino | Yale Logos |