Author

Henry Shih (b. 1983) is the founder and principal writer of LogosMe. He currently resides in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, China.

With a background in law and a Master's degree in Jurisprudence, Henry practiced as an attorney for many years before turning his focus toward the study of Christian theology. He is also a father of three children — a role that profoundly shapes his reflections on truth, responsibility, and human dignity.

His current work centers on the intersection of language, structure, and divine revelation. Drawing from both classical texts and contemporary realities, Henry has been developing a rigorous and original framework he calls Logos-Linguistic Structure Theology (LLST) — a system that reinterprets Christian doctrine through the lens of divine utterance, rhythm, and response.

His writing projects include:

  • The Structure of Divine Language — a philosophical-theological treatise composed in proposition-based style, aimed at uncovering the deep architecture of revelation, human history, and theological error.
  • Eternal Unfolding Theology — a systematization of Christian theology that seeks to replace inherited theological categories with structural ones rooted in the rhythm of divine utterrance and historical response.

Henry's work is not affiliated with any denomination or institutional theology. He speaks not as a teacher, but as a responder — someone convinced that the deepest truths emerge not from emotion or tradition, but from returning to the structure of the Word.

"Truth is not a matter of possession, but of alignment.
Theology is not a cathedral, but a rhythm."

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