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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KebleJohn Keble - Wikipedia

    Oriel College, Oxford. John Keble [a] (25 April 1792 – 29 March 1866) was an English Anglican priest and poet who was one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement. Keble College, Oxford, is named after him.

  2. John Keble. John Keble nació el 25 de abril del año 1782 en Fairford, Gloucestershire, y falleció el 29 de marzo de 1866 en Gran Bretaña. Fue un poeta, teólogo y uno de los fundadores del Movimiento de Oxford.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2024 · John Keble was an Anglican priest, theologian, and poet who originated and helped lead the Oxford Movement (q.v.), which sought to revive in Anglicanism the High Church ideals of the later 17th-century church. Ordained in 1816, Keble was educated at the University of Oxford and served as a tutor.

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  4. 14 de jul. de 2022 · John Keble, (1792-1866) Sacerdote anglicano, teólogo y poeta que originó y ayudó a dirigir el Movimiento de Oxford, que buscó revivir en el anglicanismo los ideales de la Alta Iglesia de la iglesia de finales del siglo XVII.

  5. heritage.keble.ox.ac.uk › history-features › john-kebleJohn Keble - Keble College

    Although typically self-deprecating, Keble was recognised as something of an intellectual prodigy. In 1807, aged 14, he won a scholarship to Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He gained a double first (only the second person in the history of the University to achieve this feat) in mathematics and classics at age 18.

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  6. Vida y Biografía de John Keble (Fairford, 1792-Bournemouth, 1866) Poeta y teólogo británico. Fundador, adjuntado con Pusey y Newman, del movimiento de Oxford, es creador del sermón Apostasía nacional (1833), de poesías de tema espiritual (El año católico, 1827) y de Cartas espirituales (1870). Colabora para ampliar la biografía de John ...

  7. 2 de mar. de 2011 · Introduction. John Keble (b. 1792–d. 1866) is remembered as one of the founding figures of the Oxford Movement (or Tractarianism). J. H. Newman credited Keble’s Assize Sermon of 1833, “National Apostasy,” as marking the start of the movement, though Keble himself denied this in later life.