Docetism
The group that believes in the belief that Jesus was both human and divine is called Christians.
Both Gnosticism and Docetism had that teaching.
The Christian belief is the Catholic belief: Jesus Christ possessed two natures, a human one, and a divine one. All Catholics believe this as one of their Faith's core dogmas.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated into the form of a man. Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God who came to Earth in human form to save humanity from sin.
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Yes, according to Christian belief, Jesus was able to sin but chose not to because he was both fully human and fully divine.
Human being are imperfect and unhappy. Jesus Christ came to save them from misery and give them hope for the afterlife.
Christians say that without belief in the resurrection of Jesus, they would not believe in Jesus as the Son of God.
It is not terribly hard for them to understand the belief; most Muslims are aware of how Christians have ascribed divinity to Jesus. They just disagree with the belief because the Qur'an holds that Jesus was not God, the Son of God, or some other Divinity. The Qur'an states quite clearly that Jesus was a Prophet, an important prophet, but nothing beyond human.
He might have been so he could blend in.
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Yes! Jesus is the defining character of Christianity. Without Jesus, Christianity would not exist. The central Christian belief is that Jesus is the Son of God, that He came to earth through the virgin Mary, died on the cross and rose to life again after three days. God's purpose in this was to save the human race from the penalty of sin (wrongdoing), which is death. Christianity is the belief that Jesus died (and rose again) so that we don't have to.