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Julian of Halicarnassus

Julian of Halicarnassus (d. after 527) was an anti-Chalcedonian theologian who contested with Severus of Antioch. His followers were known as the Aphthartodocetae.

Julian believed "that the body of Christ, from the very moment of his conception, was incorruptible, immortal and impassible, as it was after the resurrection, and held that the suffering and death on the cross was a miracle contrary to the normal conditions of Christ's humanity", known as aphthartodocetism.

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Julian of Halicarnassus Wikipedia