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Julian of Halicarnassus

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Julian of Halicarnassus (d. after 518), Bp. of Halicarnassus in Caria. On the accession of the Emp. Justin I (518) he was deposed because of his refusal to accept the Christological teaching of the Council of Chalcedon and took refuge in Alexandria. In the Aphthartodocetic controversy he upheld the incorruptibility of the body of Christ. Fragments of his work are preserved in Severus of Antioch's polemic against him. The commentary on Job formerly ascribed to him seems to be the work of Julian the ‘Arian’.

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