A reviewer of the movie, Book of Life describes Jesus as such, "The film's Jesus has a heavy emphasis on compassion. He was seemingly changed forever by becoming human, and his feelings only intensified on his return to Earth."
https://biblefilms.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-book-of-life-1998.html
Is Jesus more compassionate because he spent 33 years on Earth living as a human? Is God less compassionate, but Jesus' experience and influence on him making him more compassionate. Moses, Mohammed and Buddha were men and not part god and while I respect and accept the religions that developed from them, I'm more curious about Jesus and this effect on him becoming human. Is there literature or quality films that regard Jesus in this way. I'm aware of the Scorsese film.
https://biblefilms.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-book-of-life-1998.html
Is Jesus more compassionate because he spent 33 years on Earth living as a human? Is God less compassionate, but Jesus' experience and influence on him making him more compassionate. Moses, Mohammed and Buddha were men and not part god and while I respect and accept the religions that developed from them, I'm more curious about Jesus and this effect on him becoming human. Is there literature or quality films that regard Jesus in this way. I'm aware of the Scorsese film.