T. W. Manson was born in 1893 and died in 1958. Educated at Tynemouth High School and at the Universities of Glasgow and Cambridge, he was a minister, and in 1953 Moderator of the General Assembly, of the Presbyterian Church of England. He was Yates Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis at Mansfield College, Oxford, from 1932 to 1936, when he was appointed Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis in the University of Manchester. He was a Doctor of Divinity of the Universities of Cambridge, Dublin, Durham, and Glasgow. Among his many publications to be mentioned is The Sayings of Jesus. He was one of the founder-Editors of the Studies in Biblical Theology and Ethics and The Gospel (SCM Press) and The Teaching of Jesus and The Servant Messiah.
Part I. Preliminary Questions: 1. Introduction: Problems and Methods
2. The Sources
3. Formal Characteristics of the Teaching
Part II. The Contents of the Teaching: 4. God as Father
5. God as King
6. God as King: The Eternal Sovereignty
7. God as King: The Kingdom in the World
8. God as King: The Final Consummation
9. Religion and Morals.