Definition
Keble is most known as being associated with Keble College, one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, in England. John Keble, the namesake of the college, was an English churchman and poet, prominent in the Oxford Movement. This movement sought to revive Catholic beliefs and rituals within the Church of England. Keble's writings and sermons emphasized tradition and the role of the church. Think of him as a religious scholar and writer during his time.