Kenneth Grayston (8 July 1914 – 10 June 2005) was a British theologian.
[1] Grayston was born in Sheffield, and was raised and educated in south London.
He studied chemistry at St John's College, Oxford, then theology at Wesley House, Cambridge.
In 1944, he was appointed assistant director of broadcasting at the BBC, moving from there to become a tutor in New Testament at Didsbury Theological College, then a lecturer at the University of Bristol.
He also served as dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1972 until 1974, and as the university's pro-vice chancellor from 1976 until 1979.