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Robert Christman is a Professor of History and Department Head at Luther College since 2005. He teaches courses on European history, including Christianity and Islam interactions, the Roman Republic/Empire, and Europe to 1648. His research focuses on German Reformation and early modern European religious dynamics.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in History from the University of Arizona; B.A. in History from Boston University.
His research interests emphasize medieval and early modern religious conflicts, cross-cultural interactions between Christians and Muslims, and historical institutional structures. He leads January Term courses exploring the complex historical relationships between Christianity and Islam from the 7th century to the Battle of Vienna (1683).
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. He advises courses across historical periods but no specific student names are mentioned.
Christman’s work is centered at Luther College’s History Department, where he also oversees departmental operations as head.





