How does Jesus of the Gospels differ from other Messianic groups?

A) Jesus sees the human race as turning to God, redeemed by Jesus as warrior king.
B) Jesus of the Gospels is not divine, whereas he is considered "Son of God" among other Messianic groups.
C) Jesus of the Gospels calls himself "Son of man" and "Son of God," which represents a drastic change from other groups where he is not divine. Jesus is a victim, not a warrior king.
D) None of these
E) Jesus came to bring peace.


C

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