Which Christians don't believe that God came down from heaven and was made man to save humans from their sins? To do that, he engineered his own execution because that was the only way to circumvent a rule that he made up that sinners must die. And his execution turned out to be trickery because he came alive again after a couple of days but he fell for his own trick because Christians stayed saved.
Then there's the whole all-loving omnipotent, omniscient nonsense which is not even logically consistent. The Christian god is an incoherent mess.
I don’ t believe that one can come down from an environment that isn’t spatial temporal.
His execution was inevitable given the state of humanity and its reaction to God incarnate.
His resurrection is that of a man raised by God.
Trick, yes there is theology which is not unanimous. But has God tricking the devil. God tricking himself......yes that is in theology to but also not unanimously. I have referred to it as Jesus being the cloak of Christ covering sins. Was it Wesley who wasn’t having any of this or someone else?
All loving, omnipotent omniscient. Lot of platonic ideas here again, not unanimous. Indeed some theologies replace platonic interpretations with the idea of the maximal. Whatever so called philosophical horrors Anselm is allegedly responsible for he does introduce the idea of maximality
So It looks as if the unanimity you seek isn’t quite there as a bit of theological knowledge might have informed you.