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If you are under the effects of her Blind spell you can use a shadow potion to wait for it to wear off, or switch to attacks that don't need a target. You can cast Aura of Command on the Death Knight that Josephine summons to turn it against her.
The survivor's Curse skill can be cast repeatedly on a target to lower its resistances, making a poison or elemental attack much more effective, or allowing the use of spells that can be resisted, like Freeze or Polymorph, which a strong opponent may otherwise be immune to.
Chasing Josie...[www.larian.com] techniques for defeating Josephine
Hell Spikes is her favourite skill (sometimes proceeded by Blind), and she starts the fight summoning a death knight. Actually, if you can interrupt the summoning (with a melee attack and Stun, for example), she will keep trying to summon and not move on to direct attacks.
If you have any spare skill points, you could try learning Flash Attack (if you don't know it) to use immediately after the conversation ends. If not, you could use iZakaroN's SaveEditor[www.larian.com] (or from Kiya's site[www.xanlosch.de], with description) to give yourself some.
Meteorstrike has a bit of a sunning effect, as well, and can be cast repeatedly fairly quickly, so you could try using that before she can finish summoning.
You could use DAD's item editor[www.xanlosch.de] to give large damage, hit point, etc bonuses to a weapon, and add Frost, to use temporarily. The Divine Divinity Item Editor[hem.passagen.se] is more compatible with Vista/7/8 (not requiring Visual Basic runtime files like DAD's editor), but can not add spell bonuses to weapons.
I don't recall any bugs with opponents being invulnerable... If you wish you can zip your save game folder before that encounter and email it to me (raze@larian.com) to check.
Each save is a separate subfolder in the '..\Divine Divinity\savegames' folder.
Have you tried other types of opponents, or other weapons? I used the Sword of the Gods for the end of the game (found in a cupboard in one of the houses near the orc village), and few regular opponents needed more than 2 hits to kill.