Thomas Buford Maston was a Christian ethicist and writer.

Thomas Buford Maston
Born(1897-11-26)November 26, 1897
DiedMay 1, 1988(1988-05-01) (aged 90)
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)ethicist, professor
Spouse(s)Essie Mae Maston (née McDonald)
(June 11, 1921)
ChildrenThomas McDonald Maston(1925), Harold Eugene Maston (1928)

He is the namesake of the T. B. Maston Foundation,[1] which was begun by several former students who received their doctorates in Christian Ethics under Dr. Maston, including A. Jase Jones, Bill Pinson, Jimmy Allen, James Dunn, and Foy Valentine.

Biography edit

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Born of humble beginnings in Jefferson County, Tennessee, he also spent his childhood in College Corner, Ohio, and Fountain City, Tennessee.[citation needed]

In 1916 he enrolled in Carson-Newman College.

In 1920, he married Essie Mae McDonald, and enrolled in Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, in Fort Worth, Texas where he earned a Master of Religious Education. He later earned the first Doctor of Religious Education degree from Southwestern in 1925, then an M.A. from Texas Christian University in 1927.

In 1932 he entered Yale University where he majored in Christian ethics under Richard Niebuhr, and received a Ph.D. in 1939. He returned to Southwestern seminary where he developed a graduate Doctor of Theology degree in Christian Ethics.

Through his efforts and example, Christian ethics became a field of study in every Baptist seminary, Christian Life Commissions[3] became common nationally, and race relations, sensitivity to the poor, and women's rights in the Southern Baptist Convention improved as a result.

Maston wrote twenty-seven books on ethics. He was licensed to preach but was never ordained. He was a layman and deacon at Gambrell Street Baptist Church in Fort Worth.

Works edit

  • Biblical ethics: a guide to the ethical message of the Scriptures from Genesis through Revelation[4] (ISBN 0865543127)
  • Christianity and world issues[5]
  • Right or Wrong[6] (ISBN 0805461167)

References edit

  1. ^ "T. B. Maston Foundation - Home". www.TBMaston.org. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Jimmy R. Allen (December 27, 2010). "Thomas Buford Maston: Baptist Apostle of Biblical Ethics". Christian Ethics Today. Retrieved September 23, 2012.
  3. ^ The Organization Manual of the Southern Baptist Convention, Southern Baptist Convention website, Accessed September 23, 2012
  4. ^ Maston, T. B. (1982). "Biblical Ethics: A Guide to the Ethical Message of the Scriptures from Genesis Through Revelation". Mercer University Press. Retrieved December 28, 2017 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Christianity and world issues". Google.com. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  6. ^ Maston, T. B. (May 1, 1971). "Right Or Wrong". B&H Publishing Group. Retrieved December 28, 2017 – via Google Books.

External links edit

  • bio, from the T. B. Maston Foundation web site