This article is about Professor Shen's contribution to the inculturation of Catholic thoughts, especially to Chinese neo-scholastic philosophy and the localization of theology. Divided into review and discussion, the former part of the article focuses on Chinese Neo-Scholasticism and the inculturation of Catholic thoughts, while the latter part is about the inculturation of the church and theology. This article is written to raise Catholic scholars' attention to Professor Shen's thoughts. Since Professor Shen passed away merely a year ago, and the writer has still more to learn, this article is not so comprehensive and mature. In the part of "discussion", we inquire on Professor Shen's theory of strangification and the modernity of Catholics with special attention to the relationship between strangification and the theory of nothingness and being with references to the writer's discourses on "reversion".