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Ker, I. T. (Ian Turnbull)

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Personal name headingKer, I. T. (Ian Turnbull)
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Variant(s)Ker, Ian, 1942-
Ker, Ian Turnbull
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeOxford (England)
Birth date1942-08-30
Death date2022-11-05
Place of birthNaini Tal (India)
Place of deathGloucester (England)
Field of activityNewman, John Henry, Saint, 1801-1890
AffiliationCatholic Church
Blackfriars Hall (University of Oxford)
University of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, Minn.)
University of Oxford
Profession or occupationClergy
Scholars Critics Biographers College teachers
Found inNewman, John Henry. An essay in aid of a grammar of assent, 1984: CIP title page (I.T. Ker)
LC data base, April 3, 1984 (hdg.: Ker, Ian Turnbull; usage: I.T. Ker)
Newman, John Henry. The genius of John Henry Newman, 1989: CIP title page (Ian Ker) publisher's info. (formerly at College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota; now at Oxford)
Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua, 1994: title page (Ian Ker) page iii (born 1942)
Newman and the word, 2000: title page (edited by Terrence Merrigan & Ian T. Ker)
English Wikipedia, viewed October 13, 2022 (Ian Ker; born 1942; English Roman Catholic priest, a former Anglican and a scholar and author; he is generally regarded as the world's authority on John Henry Newman; teaches theology at Oxford University, where he is a senior research fellow at Blackfriars and a member of the Faculty of Theology)
Blackfriars Hall Oxford website, viewed October 13, 2022: link to People page (Rev Dr. Ian Ker, Fellow; leading expert on the life and works of John Henry Newman)
   <https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/people/rev-dr-ian-ker/>
Catholic World Report website, viewed July 23, 2023: In Memoriam: Ian Ker (1942-2022) page (Ian Turnbull Ker; born in 30 August 1942 in Naini Tal, India; died 5 November 2022 in Gloucester, England, not far from from his home in Cheltenham Spa; leading authority on the life and work of St John Henry Cardinal Newman; scholar, apologist, critic, and biographer; convert to Catholicism; ordained Catholic priest)