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Sarah Ruble
Sarah Ruble is a Professor of Religion and specializes in the history of Christianity in the United States. She is the author of The Gospel of Freedom and Power: Protestant Missionaries in American Culture After World War II (University of North Carolina Press, 2012). She has also published articles on topics such as gender in U.S. religious history, the American missionary movement, and Lutheran contributions to American religion. Dr. Ruble is also a frequent presenter at adult forums and lifelong learning programs. She has developed two YouTube-based curricula for adult forums, one on the history of Christianity and race in the United States and the other on the development of Christian doctrine. Both are available on her website sarahruble.com.
At Gustavus, Dr. Ruble teaches a broad range of courses in the Religion Department. She also currently serves as the Faculty Director of Assessment and as Gustavus’s Accreditation Liaison Officer. In 2025 she was awarded the Faculty Service Award for her contributions to the Gustavus community.
Saturday Visits
Visit Gustavus on select Saturdays: meet with an admissions counselor, join a student‑led campus tour, and experience campus on the weekend.
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Scandinavian Society
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Stories
Schaefer Gallery exhibit features seniors Kaelyn Lobalbo and Willa Brown
Emerging artists Kaelyn Lobalbo and Willa Brown explore identity and creative evolution in a new Schaefer Gallery exhibition.
Event
Science on Saturday