Jason Maston, PhD
- Associate Professor of Theology
- Associate Dean, School of Christian Thought
- Director, BA to MDiv Program
Education
- PhD, New Testament, Durham University, UK
- MATh, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- BA, Biblical Studies, Southwest Baptist University
Courses Taught
Some of the courses that I’ve taught recently include:
- Introduction to the Bible
- Jesus and His Teachings
- Paul and His Letters
- Christology
- Senior Seminar
Teaching Focus
Publications
My research focuses on the New Testament with particular interests in the Second Temple Jewish context, the relationship between Judaism and Christianity, Christology and anthropology. I am currently writing a theology of 1 Peter as part of a New Testament Theology series being published by Cambridge University Press. I continue working on anthropological themes, which is a topic that runs through several of my publications. A full list of my publications can be found on my Academia.edu page.
I am an associate editor for the 19-volume New Testament Theology series being published by Cambridge University Press (under the senior editorship of John M.G. Barclay). Ben C. Blackwell and John K. Goodrich are also associate editors. I am also the Area Editor for Religious Studies Review over Judaism: Hellenistic Through Late Antiquity.
BOOKS
Reading Hebrews in Context: The Sermon and Second Temple Judaism. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2023. Co-edited with Ben C. Blackwell and John K. Goodrich.
Reading Revelation in Context: John and Second Temple Judaism. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2019. Co-edited with Ben C. Blackwell and John K. Goodrich.
Anthropology and New Testament Theology. Library of New Testament Studies 529. London: Bloomsbury, 2018. Co-edited with Benjamin E. Reynolds.
Reading Mark in Context: Jesus and Second Temple Judaism. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2018. Co-edited with Ben C. Blackwell and John K. Goodrich.
Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016. Co-edited with Ben C. Blackwell and John K. Goodrich.
Reading Romans in Context: Paul and Second Temple Judaism. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2015. Co-edited with Ben C. Blackwell and John K. Goodrich.
Earliest Christian History: History, Literature, and Theology. Essays from the Tyndale Fellowship in Honor of Martin Hengel. WUNT 2.320. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2012. Co-edited with Michael F. Bird.
Divine and Human Agency in Second Temple Judaism and Paul: A Comparative Approach. WUNT 2.297. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010.
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
‘The Son and Scripture in Hebrews 1–2’. Journal for the Study of the New Testament 44.4 (2022): 496-515.
‘“What is Man?” An Argument for the Christological Reading of Psalm 8 in Hebrews 2’. Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 112.1 (2021): 89–104.
‘Christ or Adam: The Ground for Understanding Humanity’. Journal of Theological Interpretation 11.2 (2017): 277-93.
‘Enlivened Slaves: Paul’s Christological Anthropology’. Pages 141-59 in Anthropology and New Testament Theology. Edited by Jason Maston and Benjamin E. Reynolds. Library of New Testament Studies 529. London: Bloomsbury, 2018.
‘Anthropological Crisis and Solution in the Hodayot and 1 Corinthians 15’. New Testament Studies 62.4 (2016): 533-48.
‘Plight and Solution in Paul’s Apocalyptic Perspective: A Study of 2 Corinthians 5.18-21’. Pages 297–315 in Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016.
‘How Wrong were the Disciples about the Kingdom? Thoughts on Acts 1.6’. Expository Times 126.4 (2015): 169-78.
‘Preaching Paul’s Letters’. Pages 101–12 in ‘We Proclaim the Word of Life’: Preaching the New Testament Today. Edited by Ian Paul and David Wenham. Nottingham: IVP, 2013. US: Preaching the New Testament. Downers Grove: IVP, 2013. Co-authored with Justin K. Hardin.
‘The Nature of Salvation History in Galatians’. Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters 2.2 (2012): 25–40.
‘Rethinking Ben Sira’s Opponents: An Analysis of the Debate Passages’. Pages 273–304 in Earliest Christian History: History, Literature, and Theology. Essays from the Tyndale Fellowship in Honor of Martin Hengel. Edited by Michael F. Bird and Jason Maston. WUNT 2.320. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2012.