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  2. Shen (Chinese: 神; pinyin: shén) is a Chinese word with senses of deity, god or spirit. The Japanese equivalent is shin, as in Shinto. This single Chinese term expresses a range of similar, yet differing, meanings.

  3. shen, in indigenous Chinese religion, a beneficent spirit of the dead; the term is also applied to deified mortals and gods. The shen are associated with the yang (bright, active) aspect of the cosmos and with the higher, spiritual component of the human soul.

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  4. In Chinese, the name Shen (沈) can mean «to sink» or «deep», while in Japanese, it can be written as 神 which means «god» or «spirit». It is important to understand the cultural context in which the name Shen is used.

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    Many have objected to Shen as a translation of either Elohim or Theos, because shen can also refer to lesser beings who are not transcendent. First of all, the Chinese have not traditionally believed in one truly transcendent “God.” Shang Di and Tian (Heaven) have more similarities to the sovereign, transcendent God of the Bible. But, as we have se...

    First, shen is a generic word, which refers to a class of beings whose special characteristic is superior power. They are also seen to be mostly spiritual and not of this world. Shen does not name a particular deity, as Shang Di does. In this way, it greatly resembles both the Hebrew el (singular of Elohim) and the Greek theos. It can thus be used ...

    Some have ridiculed those who in the past debated so fiercely this question of the proper term for God. They say either that Shang Di is the obvious choice, or that both terms may be used interchangeably, as we find modern Chinese Christians doing. From one standpoint, this is true. Chinese, being un-dogmatic and eclectic by nature, employ both ter...

    The Chinese church has moved beyond the initial stages of pioneer evangelism in many parts of the world, including China itself. No longer does it need to accommodate unnecessarily to traditional Chinese culture (though we must always do our best to communicate in terms that people understand). Chinese Christianity now possesses a 200-year traditio...

  5. Sep 6, 2022 · Shen translates as spirit, spirit-heart, spirit-heart. Shen is actually the basis of our existence. The Chinese claimed that it appears soon after conception and leaves the body after death. They believed that each person has their own Shen, which is one with the global Shen.

  6. 神 ( shen / shén ) (English translation: "deity") as Chinese character including stroke order, Pinyin phonetic script, pronunciation in Mandarin, example sentence and English meaning.

  7. 3 days ago · Chinese. /*Cə.li [n]/. English. spirit. Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system: * Parentheses " ()" indicate uncertain presence; * Square brackets " []" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * [t] as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p; * Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix; * Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

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