One God, One Saviour the Creator
With respect, I have a problem with this concept. But allow me to step back from this for a moment. The authors--Evangelists--of the N.T. have a problem in that they can't seem to decide on the role/title of Jesus/Yeshua/Jeshua/ Joshua. Sometimes he is the messiah, at other times, the "king of the Jews." Sometimes a prophet..and sometimes, a simple rabbi. Then, some call him the "Son of God" (though JC himself told us that we all are "sons of the living God," and when asked, denied that he was God). To many today, he is literally God (or "Lord"). John says that he existed from the dawn of time, as "The Word." Huh?
I don't buy it. I suggest they pick ONE and stick with it. Sounds like sloppy theology to me. As I suggested above, JC did NOT claim divinity...in fact, he refused the title. If we cannot trust him as an authority, who can we trust?
I think he was a prophet and rabbi (teacher), and mystic (and, of course a JEW...and NOT a Christian). Moreover, John shifts things way out to another, more or less "tall-tale" narrative, by calling Jesus a cosmic force who has always existed...something which actually smacks of Platonism.
Naturally, there is also the problem that the God of the O.T. is Yahweh, and NOT Jesus. The Christians have essentially tacked their scripture and dogma upon the O.T. scripture....which is unfounded.
I keep spotting my neighbors' bumper stickers which proclaim "Jesus is Lord." Yet, no matter how many times you continue this rant, it is NOT true. Jesus/Joshua was a prophet and a teacher (possibly an avatar, as my SRF monk friend has suggested) but not the Lord. So, to return to the question...no, he was not One God, ..no, he was not One Savior...and no, he was not One Creator.
Although WE ALL partake in divinity.