If you believe that Jesus was a prophet but not the son of God, you could identify with several different belief systems or perspectives:
* Muslim: Islam recognizes Jesus (Isa) as an important prophet of God, but not as the son of God.
* Unitarian Christian: Some Unitarian Christians view Jesus as a great teacher and prophet, but do not believe in the Trinity or that Jesus is divine.
* Jewish: While Judaism does not recognize Jesus as a prophet, some Jewish individuals may respect Jesus as a historical figure and teacher, but would not consider him the Messiah or the son of God.
* Baha'i Faith: The Baha'i Faith considers Jesus to be a Manifestation of God, along with other prophets such as Abraham, Moses, Muhammad, and Buddha. However, they do not believe he is the son of God in the traditional Christian sense.
* Secular Humanist/Agnostic/Atheist: Some people who do not adhere to a specific religion might still view Jesus as a significant historical figure and moral teacher without believing in his divinity or prophetic status.
* General Theist: A person who believes in a God but does not subscribe to a specific religion might consider Jesus to be an inspired teacher or prophet without accepting his divinity.
In short, there isn't one single label for this belief. The specific term depends on the other aspects of your belief system (or lack thereof).