Julian of Norwich reconciles her unique revelations with traditional Christian theology through a nuanced understanding of sin and salvation. She acknowledges the existence of sin, but views it as an absence or privation rather than a positive entity. Despite sin, she emphasizes God's infinite love and the ultimate salvation of humanity. Julian's understanding of Christ's role as our mother underscores God's protective and nurturing nature, which complements the traditional view of Christ as redeemer. She also emphasizes the importance of love and humility, suggesting that through these virtues, God's mercy and grace can transform our lives. Julian's reconciliatory approach lies in her ability to harmonize her personal revelations with orthodox teachings, particularly by emphasizing the assurance of unending love and salvation, while acknowledging the limitations of human understanding and the mysteries of God.