RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Jon Sobrino

1938 - Today

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Jon Sobrino (born 27 December 1938) is a Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian known mostly for his contributions to Latin American liberation theology. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jon Sobrino is the 2,574th most popular religious figure (up from 2,704th in 2019), the 1,311th most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,590th in 2019) and the 98th most popular Spanish Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Jon Sobrino ranks 2,574 out of 3,187Before him are Kuriakose Elias Chavara, János Simor, Saint Thorlak, Gamzat-bek, Pietro Palazzini, and Alfred Des Cloizeaux. After him are Shuka, Yisrael Meir Kagan, Paul Egede, John Onaiyekan, Severino Poletto, and Gennadius of Constantinople.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1938, Jon Sobrino ranks 344Before him are Sonny Barger, Frederic Rzewski, François Heutte, Jean-Claude Mézières, Richard Anthony, and Durdy Bayramov. After him are Manuel Blum, Jean Rollin, Pedro Zaballa, Rafael Osuna, Bruno Bozzetto, and Norbert Ratsirahonana.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Jon Sobrino ranks 1,311 out of 3,355Before him are Arcadio Larraona Saralegui (1887), Manuel Portela Valladares (1867), Francisco Rizi (1614), Diego Abad de Santillán (1897), Amadeo García (1887), and Carlos Sastre (1975). After him are Juan Pacheco (1419), Manuel Olivares (1909), Rosa Maria Sardà (1941), Leonardo Torres y Quevedo (1852), Berenguer de Palou II (1101), and Eduardo Pondal (1835).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Spain

Among religious figures born in Spain, Jon Sobrino ranks 98Before him are Diego Gelmírez (1069), Joaquina Vedruna de Mas (1783), Ricardo Blázquez (1942), José Manuel Estepa Llaurens (1926), Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (null), and Arcadio Larraona Saralegui (1887). After him are Agustín García-Gasco Vicente (1931), Pedro Casaldáliga (1928), Ángel Suquía Goicoechea (1916), Shlomo ibn Aderet (1235), Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (1600), and Pedro Pardo de Cela (1420).