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Logos in Japanese

Logos in Japanese is — Logos means in classical philosophy, the rational principle held to underlie and govern the universe.

Logos in Japanese

proper noun
Pronounced: gen
(Christianity) The Word of God as incarnate in Jesus Christ, or as identified with the second person of the Trinity; Jesus; God the Son; Word of God.

What does "Logos" mean?

  1. noun In classical philosophy, the rational principle held to underlie and govern the universe.
    "Stoic philosophers saw the logos as the ordering force behind all nature."
  2. noun In Christian theology, the Word of God, identified with Christ.
    "The Gospel of John opens by describing the Logos as being with God from the beginning."

Logos in a sentence

  • Stoic philosophers saw the logos as the ordering force behind all nature.
  • The Gospel of John opens by describing the Logos as being with God from the beginning.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Logos" in Japanese?

"Logos" in Japanese is 言. Logos means: In classical philosophy, the rational principle held to underlie and govern the universe.

How do you pronounce 言?

"Logos" in Japanese is 言, pronounced "gen".

How do you use "Logos" in a sentence?

Example: "Stoic philosophers saw the logos as the ordering force behind all nature." In Japanese, "Logos" is 言.

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