Julian (Arian)
Julian (probably in the second half of the 4th century in Antioch ) was an 'heterousianischer' theologian and author of a commentary on the Book of Job .
In some manuscripts the Commentary on Job, written in Greek , was wrongly ascribed to Origen and later, for example, by Hermann Usener to Bishop Julian of Halicarnassus (6th century AD). The assignment to a supposedly 'Arian' theologian named Julian goes back to René Draguet. But Julian's theological positions can be assigned more precisely to the 'heterousians' who were earlier - not quite correctly - referred to as 'new Arians'.
Julian is also assigned the Apostolic Constitutions , the 85 canons of the Apostles and three letters that he put under the authentic letters in his edition of the letters of Ignatius of Antioch .
In a tirade against astrology, Julian handed down some fragments of Anubion , an astrological poet from the late 1st century AD.
literature
- Dieter Hagedorn (ed.): The commentary on Job by the Arian Julian. Berlin 1973 (Patristic Texts and Studies 14). - First edition of the text
- René Draguet: Un commentaire grec arien sur Job. In: Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique 20, 1924, pp. 38-65.
- Paul Schubert : Julien l'Arien critique du poète astrologue Anoubion. In: Museum Helveticum 69, 2012, pp. 194–209, (download) .
- Hermann Usener: From Julian von Halikarnass. In: Rheinisches Museum ns 55, 1900, pp. 321–340 = ders., Kleine Schriften. Leipzig 1913, Vol. IV, pp. 316-330.
- Carl Weyman: The commentary on Job by Julianus Æclanum. In: Theologische Revue 15, 1916, pp. 241–248.
Web links
- Literature by and about Julian in the SUDOC catalog (Association of French University Libraries)
Individual evidence
- ^ Dieter Hagedorn (ed.): The commentary on Job by the Arian Julian. Berlin 1973 (Patristic Texts and Studies 14). S. LV.
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SURNAME | Julian |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | the Arian Julian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Arian theologian and author of a commentary on the Book of Job |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Antioch |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th century |
Place of death | Antioch |